In years gone by, text to speech software was rather expensive, but these days there are excellent text to speech tools available free of charge. We're here to help you find the very best tools that will make converting written documents to audio files as easy as possible.
Text to speech software can be enormously helpful for anyone who's visually impaired, or has a condition like dyslexia that makes reading on screens tricky. It can also help overcome language barriers for people who read a language but don't speak it, or are in the process of learning.
Cepstral Text-to-Speech (TTS) Voices is a voice synthesizer program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. From one to 14 synthetic voices are available for six languages (US English, UK English, Italian, Canadian French, German, and Americas Spanish) and five platforms. PDF This paper describes the TTTS (Turkish Text-To-Speech) synthesis system, developed at Fatih University for Turkish language. TTTS is a concatenative TTS system aiming to advance the process.
Text to speech software is also ideal if you want to listen to a document while doing something else, if you find it easier to retain information you've heard, or if you want to sense-check something you've written.
Here's our pick of the best free text to speech software for reading either individual paragraphs or whole documents aloud.
1. Balabolka
Save text as a spoken audio file, with customizable voices
Lots of voices to choose from
There are a couple of ways to use Balabolka's free text to speech software: you can either copy and paste text into the program, or you can open a number of supported file formats (including DOC, PDF, and HTML) in the program directly. In terms of output you can use SAPI 4 complete with eight different voices to choose from, SAPI 5 with two, or the Microsoft Speech Platform if you download and install the necessary files. Whichever route you choose, you can adjust the speech, pitch and volume of playback to create custom voice.
In addition to reading words aloud, this free text to speech software can also save narrations as audio files in a range of formats including MP3 and WAV. For lengthy documents you can create bookmarks to make it easy to jump back to a specific location and there are excellent tools on hand to help you to customize the pronunciation of words to your liking.
With all these features to make life easier when reading text on a screen isn't an option, Balabolka is best free text to speech software around.
2. Natural Reader
Free text to speech software with its own web browser
Choice of interfaces
Natural Reader is a free text to speech tool that can be used in a couple of ways. The first option is to load documents into its library and have them read aloud from there. This is a neat way to manage multiple files, and the number of supported file types is impressive, including ebook formats. There's also OCR, which enables you to load up a photo or scan of text, and have it read to you.
The second option takes the form of a floating toolbar. In this mode, you can highlight text in any application and use the toolbar controls to start and customize text to speech. This means you can very easily use the feature in your web browser, word processor and a range of other programs. There's also a built-in browser to convert web content to speech more easily.
3. Panopretor Basic
Easy text to speech conversion, with WAV and MP3 output
Exports in WAV and MP3 formats
As the name suggests, Panopreter Basic delivers free text to speech conversion without frills. It accepts plain and rich text files, web pages and Microsoft Word documents as input, and exports the resulting sound in both WAV and MP3 format (the two files are saved in the same location, with the same name).
The default settings work well for quick tasks, but spend a little time exploring Panopreter Basic's Settings menu and you'll find options to change the language, destination of saved audio files, and set custom interface colors. The software can even play a piece of music once it's finished reading – a nice touch you won't find in other free text-to-speech software.
If you need something more advanced, a premium version of Panopreter is available for US$29.95 (about £20, AU$40). This edition offers several additional features including toolbars for Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer, the ability to highlight the section of text currently being read, and extra voices.
4. WordTalk
An extension that adds text to speech to your word processor
Customizable voices
Developed by the University of Edinburgh, WordTalk is a toolbar add-on for Word that brings customizable text to speech to Microsoft Word. It works with all editions of Word and is accessible via the toolbar or ribbon, depending on which version you're using.
The toolbar itself is certainly not the most attractive you'll ever see, appearing to have been designed by a child. Nor are all of the buttons' functions very clear, but thankfully there's a help file on hand to help.
There's no getting away from the fact that WordTalk is fairly basic, but it does support SAPI 4 and SAPI 5 voices, and these can be tweaked to your liking. The ability to just read aloud individual words, sentences or paragraphs is a particularly nice touch. You also have the option of saving narrations, and there are a number of keyboard shortcuts that allow for quick and easy access to frequently used options.
5. Zabaware Text-to-Speech Reader
A great choice for converting text from websites to speech
Good file format support
Despite its basic looks, Zabaware Text-to-Speech Reader has more to offer than you might first think. You can open numerous file formats directly in the program, or just copy and paste text.
Alternatively, as long as you have the program running and the relevant option enables, Zabaware Text-to-Speech Reader can read aloud any text you copy to the clipboard – great if you want to convert words from websites to speech – as well as dialog boxes that pop up. Zabaware Text-to-Speech Reader can also convert text files to WAV format.
Unfortunately the selection of voices is limited, and the only settings you can customize are volume and speed unless you burrow deep into settings to fiddle with pronunciations. Additional voices are available for a US$25 fee (about £20, AU$30), which seems rather steep, holding it back from a higher place in our list.
This is Text Voice Text-to-speech and Audio PDF Reader App
Text Voice - Text-to-speech and text reader app, converts any text into speech. It is text to voice converter. Crystal clear voice with custom voice settings. Download and share clean audio. Supports PDF text to speech reader. Listen PDF book free. Read text from txt (Notepad) file and convert to audio directly.
Latest version supports Disabled Person Mode. Specially designed for people who are not able to speak and not able to click small buttons. Also app supports Morse Keyboard so they can easily type and play. App also have special keys for Play, Clear text and Notes so they do not need to clicks on buttons.
Supported languages
Albanian, Bengali, Bosnian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Slovak, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Welsh
Features
- Free text to speech app (tts)
- Supports multiple languages
- Disabled Person Mode
- App supports Morse Keyboard
- Supports male and female voice options with different accents
- Control pitch and speed of voice
- Download any text into Audio (wav/mp3/wma/aac/aiff)
- Share downloaded audio file via social media
- Browse any eBook (PDF or txt) file and read text aloud
- Read text from PDF file and convert to audio directly
- Read text from txt (Notepad) file and convert to audio directly
- Play / Pause audio file anytime and highlight words while reading
- Next page, previous page and go to page options available for eBooks
- Play old conversions anytime
- Supports various font size and select custom settings
- Supports text to speech Hindi and other more languages
- Supports text to voice
- Supports text to audio
- Supports text to talk
- Supports type and speak
- text reader - read text and convert text to audio
- PDF reader app
Uses
- Read news, blogs, eBooks and web pages aloud
- Learn new languages with pronunciations
- Helpful for visually impaired people
- Helpful for speech impaired people
Note
Google Text To Speech Engine is required to convert text into speech. Please click on link to install/update latest version of Google Text To Speech Engine. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tts
Text Voice - Text-to-speech and text reader app, converts any text into speech. It is text to voice converter. Crystal clear voice with custom voice settings. Download and share clean audio. Supports PDF text to speech reader. Listen PDF book free. Read text from txt (Notepad) file and convert to audio directly.
Latest version supports Disabled Person Mode. Specially designed for people who are not able to speak and not able to click small buttons. Also app supports Morse Keyboard so they can easily type and play. App also have special keys for Play, Clear text and Notes so they do not need to clicks on buttons.
Supported languages
Albanian, Bengali, Bosnian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Slovak, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Welsh
Features
- Free text to speech app (tts)
- Supports multiple languages
- Disabled Person Mode
- App supports Morse Keyboard
- Supports male and female voice options with different accents
- Control pitch and speed of voice
- Download any text into Audio (wav/mp3/wma/aac/aiff)
- Share downloaded audio file via social media
- Browse any eBook (PDF or txt) file and read text aloud
- Read text from PDF file and convert to audio directly
- Read text from txt (Notepad) file and convert to audio directly
- Play / Pause audio file anytime and highlight words while reading
- Next page, previous page and go to page options available for eBooks
- Play old conversions anytime
- Supports various font size and select custom settings
- Supports text to speech Hindi and other more languages
- Supports text to voice
- Supports text to audio
- Supports text to talk
- Supports type and speak
- text reader - read text and convert text to audio
- PDF reader app
Uses
- Read news, blogs, eBooks and web pages aloud
- Learn new languages with pronunciations
- Helpful for visually impaired people
- Helpful for speech impaired people
Note
Google Text To Speech Engine is required to convert text into speech. Please click on link to install/update latest version of Google Text To Speech Engine. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tts
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