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VoiceCraft | Turn Text into Spoken Audio – Free & Simple
📖 Here your words · Voice Maker
Type something, pick a voice or get your voice, listen. Or save it as audio. No signup, Free to use.
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What this little thing does

This is just a small web tool that reads text out loud using the voice that lives inside your browser. Every modern computer or phone has a built‑in speech engine, and we simply give it your words. You can choose between different voices, adjust how fast or slow the reading goes, and even save the spoken result as an audio file you can keep or share. No accounts, no cloud magic — it all happens right here.

I made this because sometimes you just want to hear an article, a draft, or a note without staring at a screen. Or maybe you're putting together a quick audio clip for a friend, a small presentation, or a personal project. The voice won't sound like a Hollywood actor, but it's clear, human enough, and it gets the job done without any fuss.

How to make it work (in plain words)

1. Put your text in the box

Type something or paste it. A short paragraph is perfect — think of it like having someone read a letter to you. The tool works best with everyday language. Use commas and periods where you'd naturally pause.

2. Pick a speaker

You'll see a few voice options: some deeper, some brighter, one with a bit of British color. Tap on them to select. Each one has a different personality. You can switch anytime.

3. Tweak the speed and pitch

If the voice speaks too fast, slide the speed down. If you want it to sound a little lighter or heavier, adjust the pitch. Volume is also yours to control. The accent selector changes how words are pronounced — American, British, Spanish, French, Urdu, Sindhi, Arabic, Chinese.

4. Listen first, then save

Hit "listen now" to hear how it sounds. If you like it, click "generate & save". A download section appears, and you can grab your audio as an MP3 file (good for most devices) or WAV (better quality if you plan to edit).

That's it. No confusing menus, no hidden steps. Just words turning into sound.

Why people find this handy

📌 Hear your own writing
Sometimes reading out loud helps catch awkward sentences. Let the voice read back your text — it feels different.
🎬 Quick voiceovers
If you make short videos or slideshows, you can create narration without recording your own voice.
📚 Learning & language
Listening to text in another accent helps with pronunciation and flow. Good for practicing comprehension.
🧠 Rest your eyes
Long articles, emails, or notes — let your ears do the work. It’s a small break from the screen.
✉️ Personal messages
Record a short spoken note for someone and send the audio file. More warmth than a plain text message.
🎨 Creative projects
Poems, short stories, or experimental audio — use the spoken voice as a raw material.

Real moments where this helps

I know someone who uses it to proofread their blog posts — hearing a robotic but steady voice helps spot typos that eyes skip. A friend who makes Instagram reels uses the saved audio for background narration. Another person just likes to listen to their daily to-do list as a spoken reminder. There's no single "right" way. You can also use it to hear a recipe while cooking, or to practice a speech before giving it in front of people.

Once you have the audio file, you can put it on your phone, add it to a video editor, or share it with a family member. It's one of those small tools that doesn't pretend to be fancy — it just does one thing and does it quietly.

Some questions people ask

❓ Does it cost anything?
Nothing at all. It runs in your browser and doesn't ask for payment or personal info.
❓ Can I use the audio for my own projects?
Absolutely. The voice you hear is generated locally; there are no restrictions. Use it for videos, podcasts, personal stuff — no credits needed.
❓ Why does the voice sound a bit different on mobile?
Each device has its own built‑in speech engine, so the exact voice might vary a little, but the controls still work.
❓ How long can my text be?
Around 2000 characters works best. Longer texts might still work, but the audio generation may take a moment.
❓ Is my text saved anywhere?
No. Everything stays in your browser. No server, no tracking. When you close the page, it's gone.
❓ I clicked download but nothing happened?
Sometimes pop-up blockers interfere. Try allowing downloads from this page, or generate again.
❓ What about Urdu, Sindhi, Arabic or Chinese?
Select the language from the dropdown — your device will try to speak in that accent or language if supported. It adds a beautiful multilingual touch!

Give it a try

The best way to understand this tool is to play with it. Type a sentence, pick a voice you like, press listen. Hear how the rhythm changes when you add a comma. Then save it and keep the audio on your device. It's one of those things that feels simple, but once you use it, you find your own little reasons to come back. Go ahead — the box above is waiting for your words.

— made with care, for people who still like the sound of spoken words.

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