5 Of The Best Free Text To Speech Apps For Android And iPhone – SlashGear
If you’re in search of a TTS app with diverse language support, Narrator’s Voice — available on Android and iOS — might just be what you need. It features not only the commonly used ones like English and Spanish but also at least 30 other languages, such as Vietnamese, Hungarian, Serbian, Swahili, Estonian, and Kazakh. Unlike other text-to-speech programs with monotone voice options, Narrator’s Voice boasts multiple voices with different tones (e.g., angry, friendly, terrified, sad), making it a lot more fun to listen to the spoken words.
When it comes to media support, the app accepts images, TXT files, PDFs, and even voice. You can readily type the content in the text field, too. If you choose to share the audio, there are several options available. You can share it via Bluetooth or instant messaging, convert the audio to video, send it to your Timeline (a public newsfeed that other users can see), save the audio for offline use, or save it locally to your phone.
The great thing about Narrator’s Voice is that, unlike other TTS apps, you don’t need to create an account to use it. You only need to sign in if you’ll be using the Timeline feature. However, one thing that users hate about Narrator’s Voice is that it frequently crashes even during an active TTS conversion. Unless you upgrade to the premium account, you’ll also be flooded with annoying ads that pop up right in the middle of the screen.
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