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Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS vs Suno

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Audio & Voice

Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS

Google's TTS API with conversational voice direction and 70+ languages

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75%

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Free

Entry

Google has launched a new text-to-speech API built on the Gemini 3.1 Flash model, introducing a notably different interface from traditional TTS systems. Rather than selecting from a dropdown of preset voices, developers describe the voice they want in natural language — tone, pacing, emotional register, regional accent — and the model interprets those instructions. Multi-speaker dialogue is supported in a single API call, with different voice characteristics per speaker. The API covers 70+ languages with high fidelity across all of them, including real-time streaming output for low-latency use cases. Inline audio tags in the prompt let developers mark specific phrases for different treatment — whispering a secret, emphasizing a warning, letting a character laugh mid-sentence. This level of fine-grained control without manual audio editing is new for a production-grade API. Priced competitively with a free tier through the Gemini API and enterprise availability via Vertex AI. Positioned directly against ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and Cartesia. The conversational direction interface in particular is a departure from the incumbent approach and could significantly lower the barrier for developers building audio-first products.

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Audio & Voice

Suno

AI music generation — full songs from a text prompt

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100%

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Community

Free

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Suno generates complete songs — vocals, instruments, arrangement — from text descriptions. V5 added real instrument rendering, multi-track editing, and stem separation. Used by creators for content music, jingles, and experimentation.

Decision
Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS
Suno
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
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Community
No community votes yet
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Pricing
Free tier; paid via Gemini API / Vertex AI
Free tier / $10/mo Pro / $30/mo Premier
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Google's TTS API with conversational voice direction and 70+ languages
AI music generation — full songs from a text prompt
Category
Audio & Voice
Audio & Voice

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The natural language voice direction is legitimately new — I've been building with ElevenLabs and the voice selection process has always been tedious trial-and-error. Being able to say 'calm, slightly British, measured pace' and get that is a real quality-of-life improvement. Multi-speaker in a single call is also a huge convenience for dialogue-heavy apps.

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Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Natural language voice direction sounds great in demos but may be unpredictable in production — you can't guarantee the same voice characteristics across API calls without exact prompt pinning. ElevenLabs and Cartesia offer voice IDs for reproducibility. Also, Google's track record with deprecating APIs makes long-term commitment to this TTS service uncertain.

80/100 · ship

V5 crossed the quality threshold. Previous versions sounded AI-generated. This one sounds like a band recorded it. Whether that's good for the music industry is another question.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Voice as a fully programmable medium — described in natural language rather than parameterized — is a paradigm shift. Combined with real-time streaming, this makes high-quality audio generation available to any developer, not just audio specialists. The long-term trajectory is voice as just another output modality in any AI product.

80/100 · ship

Suno is doing to music what Midjourney did to images — making creation accessible to everyone. The cultural implications are massive. We'll see AI-human collaborative albums within a year.

Creator
80/100 · ship

For audiobook production, podcast automation, and multilingual content this is immediately useful. The inline audio tags for within-sentence expression changes are exactly what creators have been asking for — no more splitting scripts into dozens of segments to get natural emotional delivery.

80/100 · ship

For content creators who need background music, jingles, or intro tracks, this eliminates a $200-500 expense per project. The quality is production-ready for digital content.

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