Resemble AI generates multiple pronunciation variants and lets you build a custom vocabulary — so your TTS never mispronounces a word again.
Contact usHear it nowOur engine automatically produces several pronunciation candidates for every word — especially tricky brand names, drug names, and domain-specific terms.
Listen to each variant and select the pronunciation that matches your standard. One click to lock it in — no phonetic transcription required.
Approved pronunciations are saved to a reusable vocabulary that applies across all future synthesis. Every voice, every request — consistently correct.
| Word | Selected variant | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Calquence | variant-03 | ✓ Locked |
| Mounjaro | variant-01 | ✓ Locked |
| durvalumab | variant-02 | ✓ Locked |
| empagliflozin | variant-05 | ✓ Locked |
Once a vocabulary is built, every word is pronounced the same way every single time — across voices, sessions, and API calls. No regression, no surprises.
Drug names, compound identifiers, and clinical terminology must be pronounced with precision. A mispronounced drug name in a patient-facing application can damage trust — or worse.
Agentic AI platforms running thousands of real-time patient conversations — medication reminders, post-discharge follow-ups, care coordination — cannot afford to mispronounce a single drug or treatment name.
E-learning platforms, anatomy courses, and procedure walkthroughs rely on TTS to narrate complex medical vocabulary. Students need correct pronunciations, not phonetic guesses.
Fund names, ticker symbols, economic indicators, and executive names appear in every earnings summary and market briefing. Consistent pronunciation signals professionalism and builds listener trust.
News outlets, podcasters, and video platforms auto-generating narration face a constant stream of brand names, foreign place names, and public figures that generic TTS engines consistently mispronounce.
Legal documents, regulatory filings, and compliance training are dense with Latin phrases, case citations, and jurisdiction-specific terminology that generic TTS engines consistently get wrong.