Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
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Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Su Common nakeuh Inisiatif Mozilla jibantu peurunoe meusen kiban cara ureueng geupeugah haba.
Mozilla Common Voice is an initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Speak up, contribute here!
Peugah haba, tuléh hinoe!
Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re fascinated with creating usable voice
technology for our machines. But to create voice systems, an extremely large amount of voice data is required.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think
that stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Project Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open to everyone.Now you can donate your voice to help us build an open-source voice database that anyone can use
to make innovative apps for devices and the web. Read a sentence to help machines learn how real people speak. Check the work of other contributors to improve the quality. It’s that simple!Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re excited about creating usable voice technology
for our machines. But to create voice systems, developers need an extremely large amount of voice data.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think that
stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone.Read More
Beuet Le Lom
Help us validate sentences!
Neutulông kamoe peusahèh kalimat!
Press play, listen & tell us: did they accurately speak the sentence below?
Looks like there aren't any clips to listen to in this language. Help us fill the queue by recording some now.
Press { shortcut-play-toggle } to toggle play mode
Recording voice clips is an integral part of building our open dataset; some would say it's the fun part too.
Clips recorded
Klip teureukam
Validating donated clips is equally important to the Common Voice mission. Take a listen and help us create quality open source voice data.
Clips validated
Hours Recorded
Hours Validated
Voices Online Now
Today's Progress
Help us get to { $goal }
Have you read our Terms?
Ready to donate your voice?
All
Today
Uroë Nyoë
{ $count }wk
{ $count }mo
{ $count }y
Help us build a high quality, publicly open dataset
Sign up for an account
sign up for email updates
Sign up for Common Voice newsletters, goal reminders and progress updates
Benefits
Make your submitted data as rich as possible by providing some anonymous demographic data. We de-identify all demographic data before making it public.
Profile information improves the audio data used in training speech recognition accuracy.
Keep track of your progress and metrics across multiple languages.
See how your progress compares to other contributors all over the world.
View your progress against personal and project goals.
Optionally join on our email list for updates and new information about the project.
What's Public?
We will not make your email public.
The number of recordings and which languages you contribute to will be public.
You can choose to make your username public or anonymous.
Optionally submitted demographic data (e.g. age, gender, language, and accent) will never be made public on your profile, and will not be linked to your account in the dataset. Individual audio clips will be associated with demographic data for the purpose of more accurate analysis - for example, a researcher might want to target a training model to a specific demographic segment.
Your username and email will not be associated with the published data.
Welcome { $company } staff!
You can help build a diverse, open-source dataset by creating a Common Voice profile and contributing your voice.
Log In / Sign Up with { $company } email
Having a profile is not required to contribute though it is helpful, see why below.
Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Su Common nakeuh Inisiatif Mozilla jibantu peurunoe meusen kiban cara ureueng geupeugah haba.
Mozilla Common Voice is an initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Speak up, contribute here!
Peugah haba, tuléh hinoe!
Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re fascinated with creating usable voice
technology for our machines. But to create voice systems, an extremely large amount of voice data is required.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think
that stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Project Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open to everyone.Now you can donate your voice to help us build an open-source voice database that anyone can use
to make innovative apps for devices and the web. Read a sentence to help machines learn how real people speak. Check the work of other contributors to improve the quality. It’s that simple!Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re excited about creating usable voice technology
for our machines. But to create voice systems, developers need an extremely large amount of voice data.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think that
stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone.Read More
Beuet Le Lom
Help us validate sentences!
Neutulông kamoe peusahèh kalimat!
Press play, listen & tell us: did they accurately speak the sentence below?
Looks like there aren't any clips to listen to in this language. Help us fill the queue by recording some now.
Press { shortcut-play-toggle } to toggle play mode
Recording voice clips is an integral part of building our open dataset; some would say it's the fun part too.
Clips recorded
Klip teureukam
Validating donated clips is equally important to the Common Voice mission. Take a listen and help us create quality open source voice data.
Clips validated
Hours Recorded
Hours Validated
Voices Online Now
Today's Progress
Help us get to { $goal }
Have you read our Terms?
Ready to donate your voice?
All
Today
Uroë Nyoë
{ $count }wk
{ $count }mo
{ $count }y
Help us build a high quality, publicly open dataset
Sign up for an account
sign up for email updates
Sign up for Common Voice newsletters, goal reminders and progress updates
Benefits
Make your submitted data as rich as possible by providing some anonymous demographic data. We de-identify all demographic data before making it public.
Profile information improves the audio data used in training speech recognition accuracy.
Keep track of your progress and metrics across multiple languages.
See how your progress compares to other contributors all over the world.
View your progress against personal and project goals.
Optionally join on our email list for updates and new information about the project.
What's Public?
We will not make your email public.
The number of recordings and which languages you contribute to will be public.
You can choose to make your username public or anonymous.
Optionally submitted demographic data (e.g. age, gender, language, and accent) will never be made public on your profile, and will not be linked to your account in the dataset. Individual audio clips will be associated with demographic data for the purpose of more accurate analysis - for example, a researcher might want to target a training model to a specific demographic segment.
Your username and email will not be associated with the published data.
Welcome { $company } staff!
You can help build a diverse, open-source dataset by creating a Common Voice profile and contributing your voice.
Log In / Sign Up with { $company } email
Having a profile is not required to contribute though it is helpful, see why below.
Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Su Common nakeuh Inisiatif Mozilla jibantu peurunoe meusen kiban cara ureueng geupeugah haba.
Mozilla Common Voice is an initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Speak up, contribute here!
Peugah haba, tuléh hinoe!
Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re fascinated with creating usable voice
technology for our machines. But to create voice systems, an extremely large amount of voice data is required.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think
that stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Project Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open to everyone.Now you can donate your voice to help us build an open-source voice database that anyone can use
to make innovative apps for devices and the web. Read a sentence to help machines learn how real people speak. Check the work of other contributors to improve the quality. It’s that simple!Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re excited about creating usable voice technology
for our machines. But to create voice systems, developers need an extremely large amount of voice data.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think that
stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone.Read More
Beuet Le Lom
Help us validate sentences!
Neutulông kamoe peusahèh kalimat!
Press play, listen & tell us: did they accurately speak the sentence below?
Looks like there aren't any clips to listen to in this language. Help us fill the queue by recording some now.
Press { shortcut-play-toggle } to toggle play mode
Recording voice clips is an integral part of building our open dataset; some would say it's the fun part too.
Clips recorded
Klip teureukam
Validating donated clips is equally important to the Common Voice mission. Take a listen and help us create quality open source voice data.
Clips validated
Hours Recorded
Hours Validated
Voices Online Now
Today's Progress
Help us get to { $goal }
Have you read our Terms?
Ready to donate your voice?
All
Today
Uroë Nyoë
{ $count }wk
{ $count }mo
{ $count }y
Help us build a high quality, publicly open dataset
Sign up for an account
sign up for email updates
Sign up for Common Voice newsletters, goal reminders and progress updates
Benefits
Make your submitted data as rich as possible by providing some anonymous demographic data. We de-identify all demographic data before making it public.
Profile information improves the audio data used in training speech recognition accuracy.
Keep track of your progress and metrics across multiple languages.
See how your progress compares to other contributors all over the world.
View your progress against personal and project goals.
Optionally join on our email list for updates and new information about the project.
What's Public?
We will not make your email public.
The number of recordings and which languages you contribute to will be public.
You can choose to make your username public or anonymous.
Optionally submitted demographic data (e.g. age, gender, language, and accent) will never be made public on your profile, and will not be linked to your account in the dataset. Individual audio clips will be associated with demographic data for the purpose of more accurate analysis - for example, a researcher might want to target a training model to a specific demographic segment.
Your username and email will not be associated with the published data.
Welcome { $company } staff!
You can help build a diverse, open-source dataset by creating a Common Voice profile and contributing your voice.
Log In / Sign Up with { $company } email
Having a profile is not required to contribute though it is helpful, see why below.
Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Su Common nakeuh Inisiatif Mozilla jibantu peurunoe meusen kiban cara ureueng geupeugah haba.
Mozilla Common Voice is an initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Speak up, contribute here!
Peugah haba, tuléh hinoe!
Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re fascinated with creating usable voice
technology for our machines. But to create voice systems, an extremely large amount of voice data is required.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think
that stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Project Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open to everyone.Now you can donate your voice to help us build an open-source voice database that anyone can use
to make innovative apps for devices and the web. Read a sentence to help machines learn how real people speak. Check the work of other contributors to improve the quality. It’s that simple!Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re excited about creating usable voice technology
for our machines. But to create voice systems, developers need an extremely large amount of voice data.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think that
stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone.Read More
Beuet Le Lom
Help us validate sentences!
Neutulông kamoe peusahèh kalimat!
Press play, listen & tell us: did they accurately speak the sentence below?
Looks like there aren't any clips to listen to in this language. Help us fill the queue by recording some now.
Press { shortcut-play-toggle } to toggle play mode
Recording voice clips is an integral part of building our open dataset; some would say it's the fun part too.
Clips recorded
Klip teureukam
Validating donated clips is equally important to the Common Voice mission. Take a listen and help us create quality open source voice data.
Clips validated
Hours Recorded
Hours Validated
Voices Online Now
Today's Progress
Help us get to { $goal }
Have you read our Terms?
Ready to donate your voice?
All
Today
Uroë Nyoë
{ $count }wk
{ $count }mo
{ $count }y
Help us build a high quality, publicly open dataset
Sign up for an account
sign up for email updates
Sign up for Common Voice newsletters, goal reminders and progress updates
Benefits
Make your submitted data as rich as possible by providing some anonymous demographic data. We de-identify all demographic data before making it public.
Profile information improves the audio data used in training speech recognition accuracy.
Keep track of your progress and metrics across multiple languages.
See how your progress compares to other contributors all over the world.
View your progress against personal and project goals.
Optionally join on our email list for updates and new information about the project.
What's Public?
We will not make your email public.
The number of recordings and which languages you contribute to will be public.
You can choose to make your username public or anonymous.
Optionally submitted demographic data (e.g. age, gender, language, and accent) will never be made public on your profile, and will not be linked to your account in the dataset. Individual audio clips will be associated with demographic data for the purpose of more accurate analysis - for example, a researcher might want to target a training model to a specific demographic segment.
Your username and email will not be associated with the published data.
Welcome { $company } staff!
You can help build a diverse, open-source dataset by creating a Common Voice profile and contributing your voice.
Log In / Sign Up with { $company } email
Having a profile is not required to contribute though it is helpful, see why below.
Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Su Common nakeuh Inisiatif Mozilla jibantu peurunoe meusen kiban cara ureueng geupeugah haba.
Mozilla Common Voice is an initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
Speak up, contribute here!
Peugah haba, tuléh hinoe!
Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re fascinated with creating usable voice
technology for our machines. But to create voice systems, an extremely large amount of voice data is required.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think
that stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Project Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open to everyone.Now you can donate your voice to help us build an open-source voice database that anyone can use
to make innovative apps for devices and the web. Read a sentence to help machines learn how real people speak. Check the work of other contributors to improve the quality. It’s that simple!Voice is natural, voice is human. That’s why we’re excited about creating usable voice technology
for our machines. But to create voice systems, developers need an extremely large amount of voice data.Most of the data used by large companies isn’t available to the majority of people. We think that
stifles innovation. So we’ve launched Common Voice, a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone.Read More
Beuet Le Lom
Help us validate sentences!
Neutulông kamoe peusahèh kalimat!
Press play, listen & tell us: did they accurately speak the sentence below?
Looks like there aren't any clips to listen to in this language. Help us fill the queue by recording some now.
Press { shortcut-play-toggle } to toggle play mode
Recording voice clips is an integral part of building our open dataset; some would say it's the fun part too.
Clips recorded
Klip teureukam
Validating donated clips is equally important to the Common Voice mission. Take a listen and help us create quality open source voice data.
Clips validated
Hours Recorded
Hours Validated
Voices Online Now
Today's Progress
Help us get to { $goal }
Have you read our Terms?
Ready to donate your voice?
All
Today
Uroë Nyoë
{ $count }wk
{ $count }mo
{ $count }y
Help us build a high quality, publicly open dataset
Sign up for an account
sign up for email updates
Sign up for Common Voice newsletters, goal reminders and progress updates
Benefits
Make your submitted data as rich as possible by providing some anonymous demographic data. We de-identify all demographic data before making it public.
Profile information improves the audio data used in training speech recognition accuracy.
Keep track of your progress and metrics across multiple languages.
See how your progress compares to other contributors all over the world.
View your progress against personal and project goals.
Optionally join on our email list for updates and new information about the project.
What's Public?
We will not make your email public.
The number of recordings and which languages you contribute to will be public.
You can choose to make your username public or anonymous.
Optionally submitted demographic data (e.g. age, gender, language, and accent) will never be made public on your profile, and will not be linked to your account in the dataset. Individual audio clips will be associated with demographic data for the purpose of more accurate analysis - for example, a researcher might want to target a training model to a specific demographic segment.
Your username and email will not be associated with the published data.
Welcome { $company } staff!
You can help build a diverse, open-source dataset by creating a Common Voice profile and contributing your voice.
Log In / Sign Up with { $company } email
Having a profile is not required to contribute though it is helpful, see why below.
Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak.
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