Talk:Speechify
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COI edit request: voice AI platform and Simba models
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Conflict-of-interest disclosure: I have a connection to Speechify (I work for the company). In line with WP:COI and WP:PSCOI, I am not editing the article directly and am instead requesting that uninvolved editors review and, if appropriate, incorporate the material below. I have kept the wording neutral and, wherever possible, cited independent reporting rather than the company's own press releases; please trim anything that still reads as promotional. (This request has been revised as I found stronger independent sources; an earlier outdated ranking figure was removed.)
Summary of request
editBetween 2024 and 2026 Speechify broadened from a consumer text-to-speech reader into a wider voice-AI platform — adding voice cloning, a voice assistant, dictation, meeting transcription, and a proprietary voice-model family called Simba offered to developers through an API. The additions below are limited to events that received independent coverage (TechCrunch, 9to5Mac, OfficeChai). I am not requesting funding/valuation figures, university/partnership deals, celebrity-voice additions, award/"App of the Day" badges, or any "Voice Arena" ranking, because I could only find self-published or press-release sourcing for those.
Proposed additions
edit1. Recognition (suggested for the lead or a short "Recognition" line):
In 2025, Speechify received an Apple Design Award at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.[1][2]
2. Product history (suggested as a short "History" or "Products" paragraph):
In February 2024, Speechify added Gmail integration and voice cloning to its iOS app.[3] In November 2025 it added voice typing and a voice assistant to its Chrome extension.[4] In early 2026 the company expanded its AI voice assistant, adding selectable celebrity voices and an integration with ChatGPT,[5] along with meeting transcription and summarization.[6] In March 2026 Speechify released a Windows application using on-device models for dictation and reading aloud, and reported more than 50 million users.[7] In June 2026 it made voice typing free for all iPhone and Mac users.[8]
3. Voice models (suggested as a sentence in the same paragraph):
Speechify develops a proprietary voice-model family called Simba, which it offers to third-party developers through a voice API.[7] As of July 2026, Speechify's Simba 3.2 model held the top position (Elo 1233) on the independent Artificial Analysis Speech Arena text-to-speech leaderboard, ahead of Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS; the leaderboard ranks models by blind listener preference and is updated continuously, so standings change over time.[9][10][11]
Notes for reviewers
edit- Sourcing: every sentence above is cited to independent reporting (TechCrunch, 9to5Mac) except the benchmark ranking, which uses one independent write-up (OfficeChai) plus the leaderboard itself as a primary link so it can be verified directly. I have added the company's own press release on the ranking only as a clearly-labelled supplementary citation, not as the load-bearing source.
- On the ranking (item 3): the leaderboard is live and volatile, so I have written it as an attributed, dated statement. If reviewers prefer to omit a volatile ranking from an encyclopedia, I have no objection.
- Deliberately omitted for weak sourcing: funding/valuation (only conflicting aggregator figures exist; note the company's own materials variously say "50 million" and "60 million" users, so I have used the independently-reported "over 50 million"); any "Voice Arena" position (no independent coverage, and the live standing is a statistical tie rather than a clear rank); and the numerous company-announced items that appear only on Speechify's own news page (celebrity-voice additions, university access deals, individual investors, and "App of the Day"–type recognitions). If a reviewer finds independent coverage for any of these, they are welcome to add it.
- I have tried to follow WP:PROMO and would rather this be trimmed than overstated.
Thanks for taking a look. ~2026-38595-10 (talk) 14:21, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
Not done: The {{request edit}} template is for requesting changes to semi-protected pages. For conflict of interest requests, please use {{Edit COI}} instead. I've updated the template for you. meamemg (talk) 14:22, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- Thanks Meamemg, appreciated — and sorry for the wrong template. One update since I posted: the ranking in item 3 now also has a company press release (added as a clearly-labelled supplementary citation only; the independent OfficeChai write-up and the leaderboard itself remain the primary support). I'm mindful this is a live, volatile leaderboard and a promotional claim, so I'm entirely happy for that sentence to be trimmed or dropped if you feel it doesn't belong in an encyclopedia. The recognition and product-history items (1 and 2) are the parts I'd most like considered, as they rest on independent reporting. ~2026-38595-10 (talk) 17:27, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- Update: I re-checked the live Artificial Analysis leaderboard and both the default and "selected voice" views now agree — Simba 3.2 is first at Elo 1233, with Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS second (1214). I've added the Elo figure to item 3 accordingly. (An earlier momentary discrepancy I mentioned appears to have been a stale cache.) ~2026-38595-10 (talk) 17:30, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- ↑ Mehta, Ivan (June 4, 2025). "Apple names 2025 Design Awards winners". TechCrunch. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mendes, Marcus (June 3, 2025). "Apple announces 2025 Apple Design Award winners". 9to5Mac. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mehta, Ivan (February 27, 2024). "Text-to-speech app Speechify launches Gmail integration and voice cloning". TechCrunch. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mehta, Ivan (November 25, 2025). "Speechify adds voice typing and voice assistant to its Chrome extension". TechCrunch. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mendes, Marcus (February 2, 2026). "Speechify adds celebrity voices to its AI Voice Assistant". 9to5Mac. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mendes, Marcus (February 27, 2026). "Speechify can now transcribe and summarize your meetings". 9to5Mac. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- 1 2 Mehta, Ivan (March 31, 2026). "Speechify's Windows app uses local models for transcription and dictation". TechCrunch. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ Mendes, Marcus (June 23, 2026). "Speechify brings voice typing to all iPhone and Mac users". 9to5Mac. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Speechify AI's Simba 3.2 Claims Top Spot In Artificial Analysis Speech Arena Leaderboard". OfficeChai. July 7, 2026. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Text to Speech Leaderboard". Artificial Analysis. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Speechify's Simba 3.2 Ranks #1 on Independent Artificial Analysis TTS Leaderboard" (Press release). Speechify (via PRWeb). July 7, 2026. Retrieved July 7, 2026.
