Microsoft Azure TTS vs Cartesia: Which Is Better in 2026?
Both tools cluster at the top of their tier; the meaningful differences here are in language coverage, pricing, and workflow rather than raw quality. Decide on language coverage and budget — they'll do the work the same way.
Yan yana
| Metric | Microsoft Azure TTS | Cartesia |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 8.6 | 8.7 |
| Voice quality | 8.0 | 9.0 |
| Value | 10.0 | 10.0 |
| UI | 6.0 | 8.0 |
| Free tier | Yes | Yes |
| Cheapest paid plan | $4/mo | $5/mo |
| Most popular plan | $16/mo | $49/mo |
| Languages supported | 142 | 40 |
| Voices in catalog | 500 | 50 |
| Voice cloning | Yes | Yes |
| API available | Yes | Yes |
| Emotion control | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-speaker | Yes | Yes |
| Commercial use | Yes | Yes |
| Audio quality | studio-48kHz | studio-44.1kHz |
| Output formats | mp3, wav, ogg, pcm | mp3, wav, pcm, ulaw |
| Founded | 1975 · United States | 2023 · United States |
| Enterprise plan | Yes | Yes |
Fiyat kapışması
At entry pricing, Microsoft Azure TTS starts at $4/mo versus Cartesia at $5/mo.
Microsoft Azure TTS'ı ne zaman seçmeli
- You're localizing for global markets and want one workflow per language family.
Cartesia'ı ne zaman seçmeli
- You're auditioning against human voice talent and need to sound studio-grade.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Microsoft Azure TTS or Cartesia better for podcast voiceover?
For podcast voiceover, Microsoft Azure TTS edges out Cartesia on our rubric (8.6 vs 8.0). The deciding factor is long-form consistency and natural pacing.
Which one is cheaper?
Microsoft Azure TTS starts at $4/month, cheaper than Cartesia's $5/month entry plan.
Which has more languages?
Microsoft Azure TTS supports 142 languages; Cartesia supports 40. Microsoft Azure TTS is the broader choice for multilingual projects.
Do both offer voice cloning?
Yes — both support voice cloning. Consent requirements apply on both platforms.
Which is better for e learning courses?
For e learning courses, Microsoft Azure TTS scores 8.4/10 versus Cartesia's 8.4/10 — see our use-case page for the full ranked list.