Hi,

One related question: If I only want to convert some words to an MP3
via Google Translate's TextToSpeech function and then use those MP3s
in an App (it should work offline and only for a few limited, pre-
chosen words) - would this be possible?

Cheers.

On Dec 4 2012, 8:54 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Allow me to answer your questions in the order you asked them:
>
> Q: I am curious about whether I could use the above mentioned features of
> Google for free, or would I have to pay for it?
>
> A: The Translate API is a paid service. Text-to-speech and speech
> recognition, however, are not to my knowledge publicly available. In other
> words, while there are undoubtedly people who have reverse engineered the
> underlying services, Google does not intend for these services to be used
> with applications other than their own. You are therefore, legally
> speaking, not allowed to use them at all in your own application.
>
> Q: Would Google limit the use to a certain number of users simultaneously?
>
> A: The Translate API is limited based on the number of characters you
> submit for translation rather than how many users you have utilizing your
> application, and that limit is flexible depending on how you set it up in
> the APIs Console. Specifically, you set the limit on the amount of money
> you're willing to spend, up to their maximum limit for the service. So you
> could have 1,000 users translating 1,000 characters each, or you could have
> 1 user translating 1 million characters alone.
>
> Q: Does Google give its Speech Recognition API either for free or charged?
>
> A: I don't believe the speech recognition is available for public use
> outside of Google applications at all.
>
> Q: Is there a link for the terms and uses for these services?
>
> A: Probably the best place to look for information about all of the various
> APIs Google offers would be the APIs Console 
> (http://code.google.com/apis/console).
>
> Hope this helps. Blessings!
>
> jg
>
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> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 6:48 AM, Tumer Altas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have the same question. I have received a goverment support to prepare a
> > project for the state. I am planning to create a website and mobile
> > applications for the use of stundets in Turkey. The three key elements I
> > need in the website and mobile applicaitons is the use of *Text-to-Speech.
> > Speech recognition and the Translation* features. As far as I have
> > researched so far, Google's Speech recognition has high accuracy rates both
> > in Turkish and English. Along with this, the translation and Text-to-Speech
> > functions suit my needs the best. However, since I will found a commercial
> > company and do the project within this company for commercial purposes (
> > the goverment support is for founding a commercial company and gain profit
> > by serving in the desired fields like education), I am curious about
> > whether I could use the above mentioned features of Google for free, or
> > would I have to pay for it? Moreover, will there be limitations to the use
> > of these services when large number of students use them at the same time.
> > I mean, would google limit the use to a certain number of users
> > simultaneously?
>
> > One other question is, does Google give its Speech Recognition API either
> > for free or charged?
>
> > By the way, is there a link for the terms and uses for these services. I
> > tried this link (http://research.google.com/**university/translate/terms.*
> > *html <http://research.google.com/university/translate/terms.html> ) but
> > it seems to be broken.
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Tumer ALTAS
>
> > 13 Aralık 2010 Pazartesi 16:25:36 UTC+2 tarihinde Edward yazdı:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> Are there any protocols or procedures in place now regarding using one
> >> or more of the Google APIs in a commercial application?
>
> >> I am specifically interested in using Google Translate and Google Text
> >> To Speech in a commercial e-Learning application but other than the
> >> Terms of Service which imply you cannot use the APIs in a commercial
> >> application, are there any provisions for this?
>
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