Free & Online Instant Text-to-Speech Reader
Turn pasted text into a hands-free listen
Test delivery with speed and pitch controls
Catch awkward phrasing by hearing your draft read aloud
Frequently asked questions
How does text to speech (TTS) work?
How does text to speech (TTS) work?
Pretty straightforward. Drop your text into the field, pick a voice (Microsoft Zira is a common go-to), nudge the speed or pitch if you care about the vibe, then tap Read Aloud. The clever part happens quietly: it’s text to speech (or TTS) running on your computer’s built-in speech engine, turning words into audio on the spot. No cloud magic, no file-rendering limbo, it speaks as you type with natural sounding voices, clean and immediate text to speech online solution.
Can I use the generated voices for YouTube videos?
Can I use the generated voices for YouTube videos?
Yes, with one practical workaround. This tool won’t hand you an exported audio file, so it doesn’t directly convert text to audio as a downloadable track. If you want text to speech for YouTube, you record the playback instead. OBS, Audacity, Windows Voice Recorder can work for realistic text to speech, as long as you route system audio correctly. Hit Play, capture the sound, trim the edges, smooth it out if you feel picky, then drop it into your timeline.
Is there a free version of the text to speech tool?
Is there a free version of the text to speech tool?
It’s just free and not “free until you like it,” or “free, but only the robotic voices,” besides there is also no paywall theatrics. Open it, use it, move on with your day – truly free text to speech.
Can I adjust the speed and pitch of the voice?
Can I adjust the speed and pitch of the voice?
Yes, you can change speed and pitch. Keep it steady at 1x, crank it for fast reviews, pull the pitch down when you want the read to feel more grounded.
Is there a limit on the number of characters I can convert?
Is there a limit on the number of characters I can convert?
No, a single sentence, a full script and even a whole article is fine. You don’t need to check a character counter while you work with the text-to-voice app.
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