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Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview is categorized for Text-to-speech. Its current record accepts text and produces audio. Confirm file formats, preprocessing, and provider-specific request schemas before implementation.
Low-latency speech generation with steerable prompts and expressive audio tags
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Low-latency speech generation with steerable prompts and expressive audio tags This is a source-backed review draft for Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview from Google. It documents what the registry says and calls out what still needs a human editor to verify; it does not turn unverified fields into product claims.
The source record lists a release date of 2026-04-15 and a knowledge cutoff of 2025-01. It identifies the model family as gemini-flash and describes open weights as not indicated as available. These fields are useful for narrowing a shortlist, but the linked primary source remains the reference for any current release or policy change.
Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview accepts text and returns audio according to the registry. That makes the model a potential fit only where those interface assumptions match the product workflow. A team should test its own file types, tool schema, safety settings, and deployment constraints rather than assuming that a listed modality works identically in every provider surface.
The listed context window is 8,192 tokens, with a listed maximum output of 16,384 tokens. The source declares temperature control. Those flags describe an interface surface; they are not evidence of response quality, speed, tool reliability, or availability.
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Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview is categorized for Text-to-speech. Its current record accepts text and produces audio. Confirm file formats, preprocessing, and provider-specific request schemas before implementation.
The directory records 8.2K context and 16.4K maximum output. Listed token prices are $1.00 input and $20.00 output per 1M tokens. Treat missing values as unknown and recheck current commercial terms.
Recorded output speed is — and time to first token is —. Hosting route, region, prompt length, concurrency, and provider load can materially change both measurements.
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