SpeechReader
Overview
SpeechReader is a web-based text-to-speech tool powered by advanced speech synthesis algorithms. It allows users to convert written text into natural-sounding audio.
By either pasting the text or uploading a file, the user can generate speech audio almost instantaneously. Emulating the tone, rhythm, and clarity of human speech, the generated voices provide a realistic and human-like listening experience.
SpeechReader includes a vast selection of over 1000 AI voices in more than 60 languages making it versatile for different use-cases. The tool has a robust application range from reading text aloud for accessibility purposes to converting written content into audio files for videos, podcasts, or learning materials.
Furthermore, it is used for generating AI voiceovers featuring expressive AI voices. SpeechReaders natural-sounding AI voices are differentiated by their contextual awareness ability, providing a nuanced and authentic speech output rather than flat robotic speech.
This makes the tool an ideal fit for narration projects involving emotional speech or voice cloning. Users can experiment with various voice styles to best match the requirements of their projects.
SpeechReader offers a free plan to get started and premium plans for additional high-quality speech features. It can also function offline fulfilling the need for a TTS generator, enabling users to convert text to speech and download the audio file locally.
An inclusive tool, SpeechReader caters to visually impaired users by making text files and other content easily consumable. It has a user-friendly interface making it simple to use - one just needs to input their text, select an AI voice, and listen online or download the audio file.
A trusted tool for reading, learning, and accessibility, SpeechReader, with its focus on delivering lifelike voices, has been adopted by both casual users and professionals alike.
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Open113,952643v2 released 2d agoFree + from $3/moElevenLabs AI Voice Generator — v2Real-time streaming via WebSockets with partial and committed transcripts, while Scribe v1 is positioned for high-accuracy file transcription rather than live use. ` Much lower latency, about 150 ms for Scribe v2 Realtime, versus Scribe v1 which is not optimized for real time. Both cover 99 languages. New control over segmentation with manual commit and built-in Voice Activity Detection, including tunable silence and sensitivity thresholds. Simpler client workflow with single-use tokens and SDKs for microphone streaming or server-side chunking. Broader live-ingest support, including PCM at 8–48 kHz and μ-law, suitable for telephony and varied capture pipelines. Updated pricing and limits called out separately for Scribe v2 Realtime, plus distinct concurrency guidance, whereas Scribe v1 has its own concurrency rules.
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62,79238Released 10mo agoNo pricingTimeship🙏 56 karmaOct 19, 2025@SpeechmaGreat AI voices, though still monotonous and robotic, or rather too neutral, with almost zero voice inflections! Excellent to read news, articles, essays, and any nonfiction books. BTW, computers should be allowed to TALK to us for free, like in the Star Trek TV series. Our future grandchildren will laugh at us for "paying" to use this everyday option, biting the hook to "monthly subscriptions" like gullible fish and then getting up to 1,000 words per month" under the so-called Pro version ;-) This is crazy!
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53,9851,324Released 2y ago100% Freesuperb, e gratis, merge blana, in EN se aude ideal
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45,68839Released 4mo agoFree + from $9.9/moAt last, we have a voice AI hub that works like OpenRouter.
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Transform any articles into podcast-quality audio instantly with just a click.Open31,36056v1.3.6 released 8mo agoFrom $4.99/mo -
29,959930Released 3y agoFrom $19.99/moI didn't get to the voices. I don't give my credit card information up front. I clicked away as soon as I saw that. It's a shame too, the pricing structure looked great.
