AI Speech Synthesizer
Bring your text to life. Generate incredibly natural-sounding voiceovers, listen to sprawling essays, and proofread content—all through dynamic audio.
Text to Speech Converter
Transform Reading into Listening
Harness modern Text-to-Speech (TTS) pipelines previously reserved for enterprise software to read pages aloud without downloading anything.
Natural Intonations
Say goodbye to robotic inflections. We hook into advanced OS-level phonetic synthesizers that respect punctuation and conversational pauses natively.
Granular Control
Tailor the audio experience. You maintain total precision control over the reader's pitch (high or low) and the rapidness of the reading speed.
Maximum Accessibility
Dramatically improve media consumption for visually impaired users. Provide an inclusive on-ramp to written content without friction.
Designed For Multitasking
Productivity Optimization
Why stare at a PDF for an hour? Copy the text, hit play, and listen to complex financial reports or news articles while folding laundry or commuting.
Writing & Proofreading
The single "best hack" for identifying clunky sentences in your own essay is to have a computer read it back to you. Grammatical bugs become undeniably obvious.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many voices can I choose from?
The voices available depend on your operating system and browser. Windows offers Microsoft voices (like David and Zira), macOS and iOS offer Apple voices, and Chrome adds Google voices — so the list you see is your device's own installed voice set.
Can I download the audio as an MP3?
Yes — the in-page playback uses your browser's built-in speech engine, and the separate download option generates an MP3 server-side (via Google's text-to-speech service) and sends the file to your device.
Why does the voice sound different on my phone vs my laptop?
In-browser playback uses whichever speech engine your device ships with, and those differ across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. The downloadable MP3 uses one consistent server-side voice regardless of device.
Is there a length limit on the text?
In-page playback handles long text by streaming it through your device's speech engine. For MP3 downloads, very long text is split into segments and stitched together automatically, so paragraph-length or article-length input works fine.
Can I control speed and pitch?
Yes for in-browser playback — the Web Speech API exposes rate and pitch controls, and changes apply the next time you press play.
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About This Utility
This tool is provided completely free of charge by Mavertex, built and maintained by Kumar, an independent UI developer.
Generating downloadable audio isn't something a browser can do alone: the text you enter is sent to our server, which requests the spoken audio from Google's text-to-speech service and streams the result back to you. We don't store the text you convert. For details on our data handling and third-party network usage (including AdSense), please review our Privacy Policy.