🎯 About Text-to-Speech Tool

Our free Text-to-Speech converter uses advanced browser technology to convert written text into natural-sounding speech. Choose from multiple voices in different languages and customize the playback speed and pitch to suit your needs.

Perfect for learning, accessibility, content creation, proofreading, or simply listening to articles and documents instead of reading them.

📝 How to Use

Step 1: Enter Text

  • Type or paste your text into the text box (up to 5,000 characters)
  • Use proper punctuation for natural pauses

Step 2: Choose Voice & Settings

  • Select your preferred voice from the dropdown menu
  • Adjust the speed slider (0.5x to 2.0x)
  • Adjust the pitch slider (0.5x to 2.0x)

Step 3: Listen

  • Click "Speak Text" to hear your text
  • Use Pause/Resume to control playback
  • Click Stop to end playback
  • Click Clear to reset everything

✨ Key Features

  • Natural Voices: High-quality text-to-speech synthesis
  • Multiple Languages: Voices available in many languages
  • Speed Control: Adjust playback speed from 0.5x to 2.0x
  • Pitch Control: Customize voice pitch to your preference
  • Pause & Resume: Full playback control
  • Character Counter: Track your text length in real-time
  • Browser-Based: No server uploads - complete privacy
  • 100% Free: No registration or payment required

💡 Common Uses

  • Learning: Listen to educational content and study materials
  • Accessibility: Assist visually impaired users or those with reading difficulties
  • Proofreading: Hear how your writing sounds out loud
  • Language Learning: Improve pronunciation and listening skills
  • Multitasking: Listen to articles while doing other tasks
  • Content Creation: Generate voiceovers for videos
  • Fatigue Relief: Rest your eyes while consuming written content
  • Public Speaking: Practice speeches and presentations

🎓 Pro Tips

  • Use commas and periods for natural pauses
  • Spell out abbreviations (e.g., "Doctor" instead of "Dr.")
  • Try different voices to find the most natural sound
  • Adjust speed for better comprehension
  • Use slower speeds for learning or note-taking
  • Test pronunciation with technical terms
  • Break long texts into smaller chunks for better results