Convert any text to natural-sounding speech with our free online text to speech tool. This AI-enhanced TTS (text to speech) engine runs directly in your browser, so your content stays private while you generate human-like voice audio in seconds.
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Our free text to speech converter uses advanced browser technology to transform any text into natural-sounding speech instantly. You can paste long articles, blog posts, scripts, social media content, study notes, or website text and turn them into clear audio in just a few clicks. The tool is designed for real-world use cases: students who want to listen to lessons instead of reading, content creators who need quick voiceovers, professionals preparing presentations, and users who want to make content accessible for visually impaired audiences. Because everything runs directly in your browser, your text is never uploaded to a server, making this one of the most private and secure TTS tools you can use.
Using this text to speech tool is simple: write or paste your text into the editor, select your preferred language (English, Pashto, Persian, Arabic, Urdu, and many more), then choose a voice that matches the tone you want. You can fine-tune the speech with detailed controls: adjust the speed for faster or slower narration, change the pitch to make the voice deeper or higher, and set the volume for a comfortable listening level. When you click play, the browser instantly renders the speech using the Web Speech API, giving you immediate feedback so you can tweak your script or settings until it sounds perfect. When you are happy with the result, you can download the audio file and reuse it in videos, presentations, podcasts, or learning materials.
This free text to speech tool is ideal for many scenarios. Content creators can quickly generate voiceovers for YouTube videos, Reels, TikTok, or presentation demos without recording their own voice every time. Students can paste long lessons or PDF content and listen while commuting, exercising, or revising for exams. Teachers and trainers can turn written explanations into audio lessons to support different learning styles and build more inclusive materials. Professionals can generate audio descriptions for slides, reports, or proposals, making them easier to present and share. It is also helpful for accessibility: users with visual impairments, reading difficulties, or language learning needs can listen to text instead of struggling with long paragraphs on screen. Because the tool supports multiple languages common in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and beyond, it suits bilingual and multilingual users who want to hear content in English, Pashto, Persian, Urdu, Arabic, and other languages in a single, simple interface.
Yes, this text to speech converter is completely free to use. There are no hidden charges, subscription plans, watermarks, or daily limits. Because the tool relies on your browser's built-in Web Speech API rather than a paid cloud service, there are no external API costs. You can open the page, paste your text, choose a voice, and generate speech as many times as you want.
The available voices come from your browser and operating system via the Web Speech API. This usually includes multiple languages, accents, and male/female voice options. Our interface helps you filter voices by language, gender (male, female, neutral) and age style (child, young, adult, elderly) when those hints are present in the voice names. Because voices are installed by your system and browser, users on Windows, macOS, Android, or other platforms may see different voice lists.
Yes. After generating speech, you can download the audio file using the built-in download button. The tool captures the system audio from your browser tab so it records exactly what you hear, without uploading your text to any server. Your browser may ask for permission to capture audio from the tab or screen; once you allow it and enable "Share audio", the tool records the spoken output and saves it as an audio file you can reuse anywhere.
Yes, the core text to speech functionality works directly in your browser using the Web Speech API, so once the page and voices are loaded, you can often keep using it with limited or no internet connection. For best results, open the page and test a voice while you are online so your system caches what it needs. The download feature may require an active connection depending on your browser, but the speech generation itself is local and not dependent on any external server.
The tool supports all languages that your browser exposes through the Web Speech API. In practice, this often includes English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Persian (Farsi/Dari), Pashto, Urdu, Turkish, Russian, Dutch, Bengali, Telugu, and other popular languages. The exact list depends on your operating system and installed voice packs. Our interface automatically detects and lists available voices and lets you filter by language so you can quickly find the best option for your region and use case.