2 Free Audio Tools

Voice & Text Conversion,
Instantly in Your Browser

Turn any text into natural speech, or dictate your voice into accurate text — free, browser-based, multi-language, and accessible on every device.

✅ 100% Free🌍 Multiple Languages🎙️ Live Transcription📱 Mobile Friendly

Choose Your Tool

Two powerful audio tools, each optimised for a specific workflow. Click to open.

Why People Use These Tools

From accessibility to content creation, audio conversion tools serve a wide range of real-world needs.

Accessibility

TTS makes written content accessible to people with visual impairments or reading difficulties. STT lets those with motor challenges type hands-free.

Note-Taking & Dictation

Dictate meeting notes, ideas, and emails faster than typing. Your spoken words become formatted text you can copy, edit, and export instantly.

Voiceovers & Content

Create audio narration for videos, e-learning courses, and presentations without needing a recording studio or professional voice actor.

Transcription

Transcribe interviews, lectures, podcasts, and meetings into text. Review and search content far faster than replaying audio.

Language Learning

Use TTS to hear the correct pronunciation of words and sentences. Use STT to test whether you're being understood by a speech engine.

Proofreading

Listening to your own writing read aloud catches awkward phrasing and errors that your eyes skip over. A well-known technique among professional editors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which browser works best for Speech to Text?

Google Chrome is strongly recommended for Speech to Text as it has the best implementation of the Web Speech API. Firefox and Safari have partial support. Edge also works well.

Do I need to allow microphone access?

Yes — Speech to Text needs microphone permission to access your device's audio input. Your browser will show a permission prompt the first time. Audio is processed locally and never sent to our servers.

Can I download the audio from Text to Speech?

Yes. After generating speech, you can play it directly in the browser or download it as an audio file (MP3/WAV depending on the browser's Web Speech API implementation).

What languages are supported?

Both tools support multiple languages depending on your browser's installed voices. Text to Speech uses the voices available in your operating system. Speech to Text uses the Web Speech API with broad language support including English, Hindi, Spanish, French, and more.