The Voice of Nigeria,Powered by AI
From Yoruba to Hausa, Igbo to Pidgin, and English. The complete voice intelligence suite built for how Nigerians speak and how the world listens.
<domain value="Agricultural Conversation" /> Goat and chicken dey help farmer get small money. Dem dey sell am for market and use di money take care of family well well.
<domain value="Agricultural Conversation" /> Goat and chicken dey help farmer get small money. Dem dey sell am for market and use di money take care of family well well.
What Makes 9jaLingo Different
Designed for Nigerian voices β accurate, natural, and built to sound like you.
Dual Conversion Mode
Switch easily between Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech.
Accurate Nigerian Voices
Get pronunciation and tones that reflect how we really speak.
Simple & Fast
A clean, modern interface made for everyone.
Start in 3 Steps
Designed for Nigerian voices - accurate, natural, and built to sound like you.
Visit the Website
Go to the website on any device to get started.
Choose a Feature
Select Text-to-Speech (TTS) or Speech-to-Text (STT).
Speak or Type
Say something or enter text, and get instant output.
Fun Facts About Speech Tech
See how voice technology is transforming communication, learning, and accessibility every day.
Voices from the
Community
Hear what our members, volunteers, and participants have to say about their journey with 9jaLingo.
9jaLingo changed how I communicate at work. I cloned my voice for presentations and it sounds exactly like me β accent and all!
Integrating 9jaLingo's API into our app was seamless. The speech recognition for Yoruba and Pidgin is honestly next-level!
I went from searching endlessly for Nigerian voice tools to finding everything in one place. 9jaLingo just gets us!
9jaLingo gave our product a truly Nigerian voice. Our users finally feel seen β because the AI literally speaks their language.
9jaLingo is changing that. We combine advanced artificial intelligence with deep local context to build voices that sound accurate, expressive, and authentically Nigerian β across Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, and Pidgin.