What it is
Text Generator is an online suite of AI services that provides text and speech generation, analysis and related developer tools through a web interface and APIs. The platform combines a web playground and an AI text editor with specialized endpoints for text-to-speech, speech-to-text, bulk generation and code generation, and it can analyze linked web pages and image content. It is presented as a multi-modal system that supports multiple spoken and written languages, performs OCR on words in images and exposes shared embeddings that span languages, images and code. The service can be used via the cloud or self-hosted, and it is accompanied by documentation, developer tools and account management features. Its primary purpose is to generate, transform and interpret text and speech for application and automation workflows.
Key features
Key features include a programmable Text Generation API and a web-based playground alongside an AI text editor and a Bulk Generator for high-volume output. The site lists unlimited API access at 13.99 USD per month and describes fast API endpoints with sub-second average responses. Speech capabilities cover speech-to-text for multiple languages, translation of spoken audio to English, and text-to-speech with selectable voices and adjustable voice parameters. The platform analyzes linked web content and images, performs OCR on image text, and provides a shared embedding space for search, classification, recommendations and clustering. Developer-focused features include code generation across many languages (Python, JavaScript, C#, Java, Ruby, C++, PHP, Go), integration guidance, documentation, regular updates and options to self-host or use the cloud. Security and data handling statements on the site indicate personal information is not retained on servers.
Use cases
Use cases shown on the site cover conversational interfaces, content automation and developer workflows. Organizations can build chatbots and virtual assistants, generate drafts for writing, brainstorm ideas, and create creative fiction or entertainment bots. The platform is positioned for domain-specific autocomplete and automation in areas such as legal and scientific writing, and for product and marketing tasks like tweets, product ideas and Q&A generation. Engineering teams can use the API for code autocomplete, translation and auditing, while operations can extract and analyze text from receipts and screenshots via OCR. The shared embedding and classification tools support clustering, recommendations and analytics; the site also lists organizations such as Canva, NSW Government Australia and Cairo University among those shown on the page.