Text to Speech

Convert any text to spoken audio using your browser's built-in voice synthesis.

Your browser does not support the Web Speech API. Please try Chrome, Edge, or Safari.
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Uses your browser's built-in Web Speech API — no audio is sent to any server.

How It Works

Type or paste text, choose a voice and language, adjust speed and pitch, then click Speak. Pause, resume, or stop at any time.

**Text to Speech — Listen to Any Text Out Loud**

Text to Speech (TTS) converts written text into spoken audio. Our tool uses the Web Speech API built into modern browsers — no audio files, no server uploads, and voices available in dozens of languages.

**Use Cases**

- **Proofreading** — Hearing text read aloud reveals errors your eyes miss
- **Accessibility** — Assist users with dyslexia or visual impairments
- **Language learning** — Hear correct pronunciation in any language
- **Multitasking** — Listen to articles or notes while doing other things
- **Content creation** — Preview how voice-over scripts will sound

**Voice Selection**

Available voices depend on your operating system and browser. Chrome on Windows typically has 10+ voices. macOS Safari has high-quality Siri voices. Mobile browsers have device TTS voices.

**Controls**

- **Rate** — 0.5× (slow) to 2× (fast)
- **Pitch** — 0.5 (deep) to 2.0 (high)
- **Language** — Auto-select voices by language
- **Pause/Resume** — Mid-sentence pause support

**Privacy**

Speech synthesis runs entirely in your browser. No text is sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Available voices depend on your OS and browser. Chrome/Edge on Windows typically offers 10+ voices. macOS offers high-quality Siri voices. You can see all available voices in the dropdown.
Yes. The browser's voice list includes voices for Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, and many other languages.
The Web Speech API handles long texts, but very long documents may be split across multiple utterances. For very long texts, paste in sections.
No. Speech synthesis runs entirely in your browser. No text or audio is sent to any server.
The Web Speech API uses the voices installed on your operating system. Different OSes have different built-in voice packs.