Paste your text, pick the language and voice that works for your users. Now, text to speech will generate voice that you can download as an mp3 file.
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Privacy Statement. Text to Speech. See System Requirements. Available on PC Mobile device Hub. Description With Text to Speech, your device will speak what you type or save as audio file. Show More. People also like. QR Scanner Plus Free. Office Free. C Lite Browser Free. Flash Browser Free. 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. 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.
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. 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. 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.
One of the best free text to speech software right now, this 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. Daryl had been freelancing for 3 years before joining TechRadar, now reporting on everything software-related.
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