Free Text to Speech

Free text to speech online for natural voice previews and downloadable audio.

NaturalVoice previews
OnlineBrowser workflow
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Preview voices before generatingGenerate speech online, review the result, and download the audio when it is ready.

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Voice Library

Search the available voices for the current locale, then preview or select one.

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What is text to speech?

Text to speech turns written words into spoken audio. Paste text, choose a voice, preview the sound, and download the result from your browser.

Text becomes audio

Paste words into the browser and generate spoken audio without setting up recording software.

Voice choice matters

Different voices change the feel of the same script, so previews help you choose before creating the final result.

Useful output

The result is audio you can review, share with a teammate, or download for the next step in your workflow.

Free text to speech for everyday audio work

AITransDub keeps the text to speech workflow simple: write or paste your text, choose a voice, preview it, and generate audio you can listen to or download. Use it for fast drafts, quick reviews, everyday audio tasks, classroom materials, product walkthroughs, and short creator scripts.

Voiceovers

Create quick narration drafts for videos, tutorials, product demos, and social content.

Listening and learning

Turn study notes, articles, and lesson drafts into audio you can review by listening.

Proofreading

Hear your own writing read aloud so awkward wording, missing words, and long sentences are easier to catch.

Accessible reading

Make written content easier to consume when reading on screen is not the best option.

How to use free text to speech online

The fastest workflow is to start in the browser: paste your script, pick a language and voice, preview the voice, then generate the final audio. This covers the same core intent behind searches like how to enable text to speech, how to activate text to speech, and how to turn on text to speech without needing a separate desktop app.

Paste your text

Use a short paragraph, script, lesson note, or product message. Add punctuation where you want the voice to pause.

Choose language and voice

Filter the voice library by language and gender, then preview options before generating the full audio.

Generate audio

Create the speech in the same page and use the result player or download link when the audio is ready.

Revise and regenerate

Adjust punctuation, wording, or voice choice when you want a clearer read or a different tone.

Use text to speech with Google Docs, Mac, iPhone, and Android workflows

Many people search for text to speech inside a specific app or device. AITransDub is a browser-based alternative: copy the text from your document, note, lesson, or draft, then generate speech online without changing system settings. It works well when you need a voice preview or downloadable audio instead of a device-level accessibility setting. This keeps the workflow consistent across personal notes, shared documents, and quick mobile edits.

Google Docs

Copy text from a document into AITransDub when you want a quick online voice preview or downloadable audio version.

Mac

Use the browser workflow when you want text to speech output without changing macOS speech settings.

iPhone

Paste notes, drafts, or short scripts into the page from your mobile browser and generate audio online.

Android

Use AITransDub in the browser as a simple text to speech option for articles, notes, and learning material.

How to use free text to speech

The core workflow stays short: enter text, choose a voice, preview the sound, then generate and download the final audio.

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Enter text

Paste or type the text you want to convert into speech. Clear punctuation helps the voice pause naturally.

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Choose and preview a voice

Select a language, filter the voice list, and preview voices before creating the final audio.

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Generate and download

Generate the speech from the same page, then play or download the result when it is ready.

Tips for better text to speech audio

Small script changes can make text to speech audio clearer, smoother, and easier to listen to.

Use punctuation

Add commas, periods, and questions where you want the voice to pause, stop, or change tone.

Write for listening

Use shorter sentences, natural wording, and spelled-out numbers when pronunciation matters.

Preview and revise

Test a paragraph, compare voices, then adjust the script before generating the downloadable audio.

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Turn text into speech online

Use the free text to speech tool above to preview voices and generate downloadable audio from your browser. Works smoothly on desktop and mobile browsers, without extra setup.