Mistral Voxtral TTS
Voxtral TTS is the live TTS row on the Mistral catalog, not leftover OpenAI tts-1 pages. Rechecked 2026-08-18: docs.mistral.ai/models still lists Voxtral TTS (v 26.03, CC BY-NC 4.0) beside Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 and Voxtral Mini Transcribe Realtime. Do not invent a Voxtral TTS dollar row. Recheck mistral.ai/pricing before you quote one.
Compare leftover tts-1 if you wanted the leftover OpenAI TTS snapshot, leftover tts-1-hd if you wanted the leftover HD twin, and Mistral Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 if you wanted the live transcription sibling already added.
Key Features
- Live catalog TTS row: First-party catalog still names Voxtral TTS, v 26.03.
- Printed license: CC BY-NC 4.0 stays on the catalog we opened.
- Sibling rows exist: Transcribe 2 and Realtime sit beside it. Recheck those pages before you collapse the family.
- No invented dollar row: Recheck first-party pricing before you quote a character or token price.
Use Cases
- People who need the current Mistral TTS row after leftover tts-1 pages were rewritten.
- People comparing Voxtral TTS vs leftover tts-1 / tts-1-hd.
- People who were about to invent a Voxtral TTS dollar table.
Limitation: We did not invent a 2026 Voxtral TTS dollar row.
Pricing
First-party pages on 2026-08-18.
| Piece | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Voxtral TTS | Recheck first-party pricing | Listed on docs.mistral.ai/models. No invented dollar row. |
| Leftover OpenAI TTS | tts-1 $15 / 1M characters | tts-1. |
| Live transcription sibling | Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 | Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2. |
If a leftover blog still treats tts-1 as the current default, treat the 2026 Mistral catalog as the correction for Mistral work.
Getting Started
- Open docs.mistral.ai/models and confirm Voxtral TTS, v 26.03.
- Recheck Transcribe 2 and Realtime siblings on the same catalog before you collapse the family.
- Recheck leftover tts-1 only as a leftover OpenAI TTS snapshot.
- Do not invent a Voxtral TTS dollar table.
Frequently Asked Questions
Same as tts-1?
No. tts-1 is a leftover OpenAI TTS snapshot.
Same as Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2?
No. Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 is the live transcription sibling.
Did we invent a price?
No. Recheck first-party pricing before you quote one.
Alternatives
- tts-1: Leftover OpenAI TTS snapshot.
- tts-1-hd: Leftover OpenAI HD twin.
- Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2: Live Mistral transcription sibling.
Tips
- Call Voxtral TTS the live catalog TTS row, not leftover tts-1.
- Recheck Transcribe 2 and Realtime siblings before you collapse the family.
- Do not invent a Voxtral TTS dollar row.
Conclusion
Voxtral TTS is the live TTS row on the Mistral catalog. Start at docs.mistral.ai/models, then decide whether leftover tts-1 or live Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 already covers a different job.
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