A collection of rule-based transcribers for various languages. Existing IPA Text Repositories
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken languages. To develop text or tools for an "IPA Library," you can leverage existing open-source libraries, specialized databases, or online editors.
A simple text-to-phones converter that supports many languages and utilizes backends like espeak-ng . Ipa Library
Uses the Carnegie-Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary to convert English text into IPA notation.
Useful for manipulating and validating IPA strings. For specific use cases like music or research,
For specific use cases like music or research, you can reference these established libraries:
If you are developing software, several libraries can automate the conversion of standard text into IPA: or online editors.
A library for transcribing various languages' orthographies into IPA using mapping tables.