Why hearing text helps
Reading with your ears catches what your eyes skip — awkward phrasing, missing words, run-on sentences. Text to speech is a proofreading tool as much as an accessibility one, and it lets you absorb content while your hands and eyes are busy.
Natural voices, on your device
Modern browsers expose the operating system's neural voices, which sound far more natural than the robotic speech of years past. Because playback uses these built-in voices, there's no upload, no wait, and no word cap.
Accessibility and multitasking
For people with dyslexia or visual fatigue, and for anyone learning on the move, listening removes the barrier of the screen. Adjustable speed lets fast listeners save time and new listeners slow down for clarity.
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- Unlimited word count
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- Multiple accent and voice options
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- Pitch and speed control
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- System-native neural voices


