Platform

macOS Sequoia Text to Speech App - Native and Fully Compatible

Voice Studio runs natively on macOS Sequoia with full Apple Silicon optimization. No browser required, no cloud dependency. A real desktop TTS app for your Mac.

macOS Sequoia brought new security features, Gatekeeper improvements, and enhanced privacy controls. Voice Studio is fully compatible with macOS Sequoia and later, running as a native desktop application that respects all of Apple latest platform requirements.

Unlike web-based TTS tools that run in a browser, Voice Studio is a proper macOS application. It sits in your dock, runs in its own window, and integrates with macOS features like drag-and-drop, file system access, and keyboard shortcuts. No browser tabs to manage, no web interface limitations.

The app is optimized for Apple Silicon, leveraging the Neural Engine on M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5 Macs for fast on-device AI inference. All text-to-speech processing happens locally. Your scripts and voice data never leave your Mac, which aligns with the privacy-first direction Apple has taken with macOS Sequoia.

Voice Studio supports macOS 12 (Monterey) and later, so it works on any Mac running Sequoia or recent earlier versions. The application is code-signed and notarized for smooth installation through macOS Gatekeeper. No security warnings, no workarounds needed.

At $99 lifetime (currently 10% off during the launch sale), Voice Studio is the most capable macOS Sequoia text to speech app available. Text-to-speech in 10+ languages, voice cloning, batch processing, and studio-quality output, all running natively on your Mac. No subscription, no cloud required.

Sequoia introduced tighter controls around background tasks and app sandboxing, and Voice Studio stays within those constraints instead of working around them. The app requests access to the folders it needs through standard macOS prompts, writes generated audio to user-selected locations, and does not rely on kernel extensions or privileged helpers. That approach keeps the installation clean and avoids the security warnings that older desktop audio tools sometimes trigger on modern macOS releases.

The app also coexists well with other creative tools installed alongside it. Drag a generated clip from Finder into Logic Pro X, drop a batch export into a Final Cut Pro library, or reference a file directly from a Premiere Pro bin without any conversion step. That integration with the rest of the Mac production ecosystem is what makes a native application more productive than a browser tab, especially on Sequoia where window management and file system access work consistently across every app.

macOS 15 Sequoia introduced iPhone Mirroring, the new Passwords app, and several window management improvements alongside the first wave of Apple Intelligence features on supported Macs. A macOS Sequoia text to speech app that coexists with Apple Intelligence benefits from the system level improvements to audio playback, window tiling, and keyboard shortcut handling without requiring any code changes on the app side. Voice Studio runs as a native AppKit application with full support for Sequoia window tiling, which means users can dock the editor to one half of the screen and a reference document to the other.

System Integrity Protection, Gatekeeper, and XProtect are three layered security mechanisms in macOS that govern what applications can read, write, and execute on the user machine. A notarized application like Voice Studio satisfies Gatekeeper on first launch without prompting the user to override security warnings, and the entitlements file declares only the permissions the app actually needs, such as read access to the Documents folder and write access to the user selected export location. The reduced entitlement surface simplifies MDM policy evaluation for managed Macs in education and enterprise deployments.

Ready to replace your subscriptions with a one-time purchase?

Get Voice Studio