Text to Speech
Convert any text into high-quality spoken audio with multiple voice options.
What is Text to Speech?
Text to Speech (TTS) technology converts written text into natural-sounding spoken audio. Our tool uses advanced speech synthesis to transform any text into high-quality audio, perfect for creating voiceovers, accessibility solutions, language learning, or simply listening to content hands-free.
How to Convert Text to Speech
Enter Your Text
Type or paste the text you want to convert to speech in the input area.
Choose Voice Settings
Select your preferred voice, language, and adjust the speech rate if needed.
Generate Speech
Click the play button to hear your text read aloud instantly.
Download or Share
Download the audio file for offline use or in your projects.
Features & Benefits
Natural Voices
High-quality speech synthesis that sounds natural and human-like.
Multiple Languages
Support for various languages and regional accents.
Speed Control
Adjust speech rate from slow to fast based on your needs.
Audio Download
Save generated speech as MP3 files for offline use.
Privacy First
Text processing happens in your browser for privacy.
No Character Limit
Convert long texts without artificial restrictions.
Who Uses This Tool?
Content Creators
Generating voiceovers for videos and presentations
YouTubers and course creators use text-to-speech to produce consistent voiceover narration without needing a recording studio or microphone. They can iterate on scripts quickly by regenerating audio whenever the text changes, streamlining the production workflow.
Visually Impaired Users
Listening to written content that lacks audio alternatives
Users with visual impairments convert web articles, emails, and documents into spoken audio for hands-free consumption. The adjustable speed control lets them listen at their preferred pace, making written content accessible without relying on screen readers.
Language Learners
Hearing correct pronunciation of foreign text
Language learners paste vocabulary words, phrases, or full paragraphs in their target language and listen to the natural pronunciation at different speeds. Slowing down speech helps them catch individual syllables and practice mimicking native-sounding intonation.
Commuters
Converting articles and reports into audio for on-the-go listening
Busy professionals paste articles, newsletters, or reports into the TTS tool and download the audio for their commute. This transforms otherwise idle travel time into productive reading time without straining their eyes on a small screen.
Pro Tips
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Add commas and periods strategically in your text to create natural pauses — the TTS engine uses punctuation as its primary cue for pacing and intonation.
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Preview your audio with a short paragraph first before converting a full document, so you can adjust voice selection and speed settings without waiting for a long generation.
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For presentations, use a slightly slower speed than normal conversation (around 0.9x) to give your audience time to absorb the information being narrated.
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Try different browser voices if the default sounds robotic — Chrome and Edge often have higher-quality voice options than other browsers due to their built-in speech synthesis engines.