Converts webpage text to audio using text-to-speech technology. Supports 40+ languages for various websites and documents. Includes native browser voices and cloud service providers. Works with PDF, Google Docs, Kindle, and EPUB files
Microsoft Word's TTS feature enables reading text aloud in any language. Tool is available in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. Helps visually impaired people read text more easily. Enhances reading speed by listening to text instead of typing
Balabolka is a free Windows text-to-speech program by Llya Morozov. Program reads text aloud and saves it as audio files. Useful for auditory learning and visually impaired individuals
Site offers various ESL reading materials including novels, essays, and stories. Children's reading materials available in different levels from 50-word to 250-word. Super Easy Reading provides 100-51 short stories with audio
Adobe Reader enables PDFs to be read aloud with customizable voices. Users can choose to read entire document or specific pages. Reading speed can be adjusted using Words Per Minute
Access Read Aloud via Ctrl+Shift+U or three-dot menu on mobile. Click Read Aloud icon to start reading webpage content. Use playback controls to play, pause, and skip. Highlight text and right-click to read specific sections. Adjust reading speed and voice options in Voice options