Text to Speech Speaker

Turn anything into audio. Screenshots, PDFs, camera, URLs, text - just press play.

Drop an image or screenshot here

or click to browse - PNG, JPG, WEBP

Point your camera at any text - book pages, signs, menus, documents

Drop a PDF file here

or click to browse

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Only showing voices installed on your device. To add more: Android Settings > General Management > Text-to-Speech > Install voice data. iPhone: Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Voices.

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What is Text to Speech (TTS)?

Text to Speech is a technology that converts written text into spoken audio. Instead of reading long documents, articles, or messages, you can listen to them. Modern TTS engines produce natural-sounding voices in dozens of languages, with adjustable speed and tone.

What is OCR?

OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition. It's the technology that reads text from images - screenshots, photos of books, signs, documents, or anything with visible text. This tool uses advanced OCR that runs entirely in your browser, keeping your data private.

Your Personal Listening Queue

Think of it as a podcast app for everything that isn't a podcast. Stack up articles, screenshots, PDFs, and messages throughout your day. When you're ready, hit play and listen to everything in order - continuously, like a playlist. Finished items move to your history so you can re-listen anytime.

How OCR Accuracy Works

OCR accuracy depends on image quality. Clear screenshots with standard fonts produce near-perfect results. Photos should be well-lit, steady, and taken straight-on. Printed text works significantly better than handwriting. Higher resolution images give better results.

Accessibility

Text to Speech technology is essential for visually impaired users, people with reading difficulties such as dyslexia, and anyone experiencing eye strain from prolonged screen time. This tool requires no account, no download, and runs free in any modern browser.

Supported Languages

LanguageOCRTTS
English
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Malay
Hindi
Tamil
Spanish
French
Arabic
Japanese
Korean
German
Portuguese
Russian
Italian
Thai
Vietnamese
Indonesian

TTS voice availability depends on your device and operating system. Most modern devices include voices for these languages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Upload any screenshot and the built-in OCR engine extracts the text automatically. Press play to listen. Works with screenshots from any app or device.

Completely free with no limits. No account required, no sign-up, no hidden charges. The tool runs entirely in your browser.

This tool uses advanced OCR technology that runs entirely in your browser. No images are ever uploaded to any server - all processing happens on your device.

No. All processing happens in your browser. Text, images, PDFs, and audio are never sent to or stored on any external server. Your listening history is saved only on your own device.

OCR supports over 100 languages including English, Chinese, Malay, Hindi, Arabic, Tamil, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, and more. For accurate pronunciation, your device needs the matching voice pack installed. The app will warn you if a voice is missing and guide you to install it.

Yes. Adjust from 0.5x (slow) to 3x (fast). You can also pause, resume, and skip between items in your queue.

PDF documents, PNG images, JPG/JPEG images, and screenshots. For PDFs, text is extracted directly. For images, OCR processes the visible text.

For the best experience, use Google Chrome on both mobile and desktop. Chrome provides the widest support for text-to-speech voices, OCR processing, and the installable app feature. Other browsers may have limited voice options or playback issues.

OCR works best with printed or typed text. Handwritten text may produce errors depending on legibility. Clear, neat handwriting in good lighting will give better results.

Once installed as an app on your home screen, basic text-to-speech works offline. OCR and PDF processing require the initial library to be cached on first use.

Yes. The tool supports multiple languages for both OCR and speech. Available voices depend on your device - most modern phones and computers include voices for major world languages.

Upload any image containing text - a screenshot, photo, or scanned document. The OCR engine extracts the text, then press play to hear it read aloud in your chosen language and voice.

The queue lets you add multiple items - text, images, PDFs - and play them back one after another without interruption. Add content throughout the day and listen when you're ready.

Yes. Drag items to rearrange the playback order. Remove items you no longer need or move them back from history.

Yes. When one item finishes, the next begins automatically. No need to touch your screen between items.

Every item you've listened to is saved in your history. You can replay any item or add it back to your queue.

Entirely on your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server. Clearing your browser data will reset your history.

On Android devices, install the app to your home screen. You can then use the Share button to send PDFs, web articles, notes, and files directly to your listening queue. This works from Chrome, PDF viewers, file managers, and similar apps. On iPhone, this feature is not available due to Apple restrictions.

Open the site in your browser and tap "Add to Home Screen" or "Install App" when prompted. Once installed, it appears as a standalone app with full queue, history, and share-to-app features.

Clear screenshots with standard fonts produce near-perfect results. For photos, use good lighting, hold the camera steady, and shoot straight-on. Higher resolution images give better accuracy.

The tool automatically shows voices that match your device language. If your phone or computer is set to Spanish, you will see Spanish voices. If set to Chinese, you will see Chinese voices. You can install additional voices in your device's language or accessibility settings to unlock more options.

Yes. Upload any PDF and the tool extracts the text content automatically. Press play to listen to the entire document or selected sections.

Absolutely. Text to speech is essential for visually impaired users, people with reading difficulties such as dyslexia, and anyone experiencing eye strain. This tool is free, requires no account, and works in any browser.

Yes. The tool automatically detects the language of your text and selects an appropriate voice. You can also manually choose a different language and voice if needed.

The tool handles most standard PDF files. Very large documents may take a moment to process since everything runs locally in your browser. Text-based PDFs work best; scanned PDFs will use OCR for extraction.

Yes. You can type or paste text in any supported language and hear the correct pronunciation. This is helpful for language learners who want to hear how words and sentences sound.

There is no hard limit. The tool processes text of any length. Longer texts are broken into manageable segments for smooth playback.

No. There is no sign-up, no login, and no account required. Open the website and start using it immediately.

Yes. The tool works on desktop browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

After OCR extracts text from an image, you can review and edit it before pressing play. This lets you correct any misread characters for accurate playback.

Yes. Take a photo of any printed page, upload it, and the OCR engine will extract the text. For best results, ensure the page is well-lit and the photo is taken straight-on.

This tool combines OCR, PDF extraction, and text to speech in one place with a listening queue and history. Stack multiple items and play them continuously like a playlist - something standard TTS tools do not offer.

Yes. Long press any WhatsApp message, tap Copy, then paste it into the Text tab and press play. For group chats or multiple messages, take a screenshot and upload it to the Image tab - the OCR engine will extract and read the text for you.

Yes. Everything runs in your browser. No text, images, or files are uploaded to any server. Your data never leaves your device.

Yes. After text is extracted from an image or PDF, you can highlight and select only the sections you want to hear. You do not have to listen to the entire content.

Yes. Paste any article or webpage URL, and the tool extracts the main content - stripping away menus, ads, and other clutter. You get clean article text ready to listen to.

It works with most news sites, blogs, and articles. Some sites with heavy JavaScript rendering or paywalled content may not extract properly. The extracted text is editable so you can clean up any issues before listening.

Yes. The Camera tab lets you point your phone at any printed text - book pages, restaurant menus, signs, documents, whiteboards - and capture it. The OCR engine extracts the text and you can listen to it immediately.

Yes. Open the Camera tab, point at any printed text, and capture. The tool extracts the text using OCR and reads it to you. Works with menus, street signs, notices, labels, and any printed material.

Yes. When you press play, the tool analyses your text and automatically detects the language - whether it is English, Chinese, Malay, Arabic, Hindi, Spanish, French, or others. It then selects the best matching voice on your device.

No. The tool auto-detects the language and picks the right voice automatically. However, you can manually override the voice selection if you prefer a different voice or accent.

Yes. Use the Camera tab to photograph any book page. The OCR engine extracts the printed text, and you can listen to it or add it to your queue. For best results, ensure good lighting and hold the phone steady.