Text to Speech Speaker helps professionals and busy individuals consume written content while doing other tasks. Instead of sitting and reading documents, articles, and messages one at a time, stack them in your listening queue and absorb information while your hands and eyes are busy elsewhere.

Multitask Effectively

Many daily activities require your hands and eyes but leave your ears free. Commuting, cooking, exercising, cleaning, organizing, walking, and doing routine manual tasks all present opportunities to consume audio content. Text to Speech Speaker turns any written content into audio, letting you use these otherwise single-purpose moments for information intake. A one-hour commute becomes a one-hour reading session. A 30-minute cooking session becomes a chance to catch up on industry articles. A morning jog becomes a document review session.

Document Review

Professionals often receive long documents that need to be reviewed: reports, proposals, research summaries, meeting notes, contracts, and policy documents. Upload these PDFs to Text to Speech Speaker and listen instead of reading. At 1.25x speed, a 20-minute read becomes a 16-minute listen - and you can do it while walking between meetings, eating lunch, or organizing your workspace. The PDF to Speech feature handles most professional document formats.

Email and Message Catch-Up

Long email threads and message chains accumulate throughout the day. Instead of sitting down to read through them all, screenshot the messages or copy the text and add them to your queue. Listen during your next break or while doing a routine task. For email, copy the important parts into the Text tab. For messaging apps like WhatsApp, screenshot the conversation and upload it to the Image tab. The OCR engine extracts the text automatically.

Industry News and Articles

Staying current with industry news and thought leadership requires reading many articles each week. Use the URL feature to paste article links as you discover them throughout the day. Add each to your queue without reading it. At the end of the day or during a convenient time, play your queue and listen to all the articles continuously. At 1.5x speed, you can consume significantly more content than reading would allow. This is particularly effective for professionals who need to monitor multiple news sources or follow industry developments closely.

The Listening Queue as a Productivity Tool

The listening queue is the key productivity feature. Throughout the day, whenever you encounter content you need to consume, add it to the queue instead of stopping to read it. This prevents context-switching and keeps you focused on your current task. The queue accumulates items from all sources - text, screenshots, PDFs, URLs - creating a single stream of content you can consume during dedicated listening time. Continuous playback means you press play once and the queue handles the rest.

Speed Optimization

Most people can comprehend speech significantly faster than the default 1x speed. Professional users typically find 1.25x to 1.75x comfortable for familiar content types. Start at 1.25x and gradually increase as your ears adjust. For dense or technical content, drop back to 1x. For light content like news or casual articles, 1.5x to 2x may be comfortable. Over time, listening at increased speeds becomes natural and significantly increases the volume of content you can consume in a given time period.

Meeting Preparation

Before meetings, add relevant background documents, previous meeting notes, and briefing materials to your queue. Listen during your commute or walk to the meeting room. Arrive prepared without having spent desk time reading. After meetings, screenshot action items or notes from shared screens and add them to your queue for later review.

Get Started

Visit the home page and start building your listening queue. Add a document you have been putting off reading, paste an article URL you bookmarked, or screenshot a message thread you need to catch up on. Press play and experience the productivity boost of turning dead time into learning time.