Choose from dozens of voices in many languages. System voices vary by browser and operating system.
Fine-tune speech rate, pitch, and volume to your preference. Speak faster or slower as needed.
Support for English, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean and more.
Uses your browser's built-in speech synthesis. No text is sent to any server - it's all local.
Use Text to Speech when proofreading, accessibility, or hands-free review matters more than editing. If you want to measure the draft first, continue with Word Counter. If the script or note is still being drafted, continue with Markdown Editor.
No-upload workflow: articles, scripts, notes, and internal drafts stay on your device while speech is generated by the browser.
Yes. Hearing text read aloud is one of the fastest ways to catch awkward phrasing, missing words, and pacing issues in articles, scripts, and long notes.
Convert text to speech online free with FreeToolBox's TTS reader — paste any text and have it read aloud instantly using your browser's built-in speech synthesis. Text to speech is valuable for proofreading (hearing text read back catches errors eyes miss), making content accessible for people with reading difficulties or visual impairments, learning pronunciation of foreign language text, or listening to long articles hands-free.
The tool uses the Web Speech API, which runs entirely in your browser without sending text to any server. Choose from available voices installed on your device, adjust reading speed and pitch, and pause or resume playback at any time. Completely free, no account required.
Available voices depend on your operating system and browser. Modern systems include dozens of natural-sounding voices across many languages. Chrome on Windows and macOS typically offers the widest selection.
The Web Speech API doesn't directly support audio download in all browsers. The browser TTS is best for real-time listening. For audio file generation, consider system-level TTS tools.
Yes. The Web Speech API supports all languages for which your OS has installed TTS voices. English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Japanese are typically available on most modern systems.
No. The Web Speech API processes text synthesis locally using the speech engine built into your operating system. Your text is never sent to any remote server.