Overview
Fish Audio models support 64+ emotional expressions and voice styles that can be controlled through text markers in your input. Add natural pauses, laughter, and other human-like elements to make speech more engaging and realistic.How It Works
Simply wrap emotion tags in parentheses within your text:Complete Emotion Reference
Basic Emotions (24 expressions)
Advanced Emotions (25 expressions)
Tone Markers (5 expressions)
Control volume and intensity:Audio Effects (10 expressions)
Add natural human sounds:Special Effects
Additional markers for atmosphere and context:
You can also use natural expressions like “Ha,ha,ha” for laughter without tags.
Usage Guidelines
Placement Rules
For English and Most Languages:- Emotion tags MUST go at the beginning of sentences
- Tone controls can go anywhere in the text
- Sound effects can go anywhere in the text
Advanced Techniques
Combining Effects
You can layer multiple emotions for complex expressions:Emotion Transitions
Create natural emotional progressions:Background Effects
Add atmospheric sounds:Intensity Modifiers
Fine-tune emotional intensity with descriptive modifiers:Language Support
All 13 supported languages can use emotion markers. Emotions must be at sentence start for these languages:- English, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Portuguese
Best Practices
Do’s
- Use one primary emotion per sentence
- Test different emotion combinations
- Match emotions to context logically
- Add appropriate text after sound effects (e.g., “Ha ha” after laughing)
- Use natural expressions when possible
- Space out emotional changes for realism
Don’ts
- Don’t overuse emotion tags in short text
- Don’t mix conflicting emotions
- Don’t create custom tags - use only supported ones
- Don’t forget parentheses
- Don’t place emotion tags mid-sentence in English
Common Use Cases
Customer Service
Storytelling
Educational Content
Marketing & Sales
Troubleshooting
Emotion Not Working?
- Check placement - Emotions must be at the beginning of sentences for English
- Verify spelling - Tags must match exactly as listed
- Include parentheses - Tags must be wrapped in parentheses
Unnatural Sound?
- Space out emotional changes
- Use appropriate intensity
- Test with different voices
- Add context text after sound effects
Performance Notes
- Emotion markers don’t count toward token limits
- No additional latency for emotion processing
- All emotions available on all pricing tiers
- Maximum of 3 combined emotions per sentence recommended
Quick Reference Tables
Emotion Intensity Scale
Common Combinations
See Also
- Emotion Reference Guide - Complete emotion list with examples
- API Reference - Implementation details
- Text-to-Speech Guide and Best Practices

