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Text to Speech Online Free — Natural Voice, 50+ Languages

Free online text-to-speech converter. Turn any text into natural-sounding audio using your browser's built-in voices. Adjustable rate, pitch, volume. 50+ languages supported, no signup.

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About Text-to-Speech

Text-to-speech (TTS) converts written text into spoken audio. This tool uses the Web Speech API built into modern browsers, which provides high-quality voices without sending your text to any server. Voice availability depends on your operating system — macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android each ship with their own set of voices in multiple languages.

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How to Use

  1. Type or paste text in the input box (up to 10,000 characters).
  2. Pick a voice from the dropdown — voices are grouped by language.
  3. Adjust rate (speed), pitch, and volume sliders.
  4. Click "Play" to hear the text. Use "Pause" or "Stop" any time.
  5. Load the sample to quickly test a voice before using your own text.

Use Cases

  • Preview pronunciation of words, names, or foreign-language text.
  • Listen to articles hands-free while cooking or commuting.
  • Proofread your writing — hearing it out loud exposes awkward phrasing.
  • Create accessibility demos or content for visually impaired users.
  • Generate voice clips for prototypes without paid TTS APIs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this free?
Yes, completely free and unlimited. It uses the Web Speech API built into your browser — no API keys, no quotas.
Does it work offline?
Voice availability and whether they work offline depends on your OS. macOS and iOS voices typically work offline; Chrome on Windows/Linux may require network for some voices.
Can I download the audio?
The Web Speech API does not support direct audio capture. For recording, use your system's audio loopback or a screen recorder.
Why are there so few voices on my browser?
Voice selection depends on your OS. Try installing additional voice packs from your system settings, or open the site in Chrome (often offers more voices).
Is my text sent to a server?
No. The text is processed entirely by your browser's local speech engine. Nothing is transmitted over the network.