What Reddit Says About Text To Speech Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Text To Speech apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/TextToSpeech
It works well even on complex documents like textbooks or research papers, since it can handle tables, figures, images, 2-column layouts, and all sorts of stuff we filter out that shouldn't be read aloud. It supports PDFs, websites and epub files. It is available on web, iOS and Android. ... Tr...
r/writers
My physical therapist had Dragon nuance and it can understand words I didn't even know existed and it does punctuation in a way better way it is just really good I don't understand why Google is so s*** it's like you have access to literally every application on the Earth all you have...
r/TextToSpeech
I’ve been using fish audio text to speech service,which can generate over two hours of audio at a time. It has a voice library with various human voices to choose from, and the speaking speed and intonation can be adjusted.
r/software
Other sites will only let you do a single 5000 or less entry and then charge you. Thanks for trying textspeakpro! ... I’ve tested a bunch of TTS tools lately, and most of them either sound robotic or limit you too much on the free tier. The one I use most now is SpeechReader.io.
r/macapps
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r/audiobooks
If your balance of tokens runs out, contact them and they will refill your account without stopping. Good luck ... For both iOS and Android the best app I've found is ElevenLabs Reader app https://elevenlabs.io/text-reader
r/TextToSpeech
TLDR: I was frustrated with the existing paid options (like Speechify or "free-tiers" that were too limited), so I made my own version that runs completely offine and is free forever. Give it a try :) ... I couldn't find any solid desktop apps that let me use impressive text-to-speech...
r/androidapps
Speechify has Indian accent I guess. But try other free ones in the comments they too have indian accent ... I created a Free, Unlimited Text to Speech app for creating AI Voice from input text. All the processing happens on the phone and nothing leaves the phone so it is 100% private.
r/audiobooks
... If you find one let me know :D currently the best option I can find is Voice Dream - annoyingly my favourite voices are on Speechify and the latter is literally such a scam/has the 150k limit (I believe - conflicting feedback on Reddit)
r/AIVoiceMemes
Also https://github.com/RVC-Boss/GPT-SoVITS which is a step up from other zero-shot TTS and most few-shot TTS (>1 minute of clear natural speech) finetuning
r/rss
Happy to pay subscription. EDIT: The best ones are Paper2audio and Voice dream. See comments below. ... I'm the founder of a free text-to-speech app that has auto play so you can listening to multiple articles in a row, just like a song playlist.
r/ProductivityApps
Try https://lognow.app, disclaimer: I'm the founder, I just want something simple, cheap, accurate that just works, free 200mins on sign up and flat credit pricing, and lowest pricing on the market ... try my chrome extension readvox.com It works with almost any web page, google docs, kindle bo...
r/TextToSpeech
I tested ElevenLabs, speechify, play.ht, Fish Audio, murf ai, resemble ai, and a couple others... Fish Audio honestly blew me away with the quality of their voices. I cloned myself and it sounded indistinguishable from real life.
r/audiobooks
I’ve been using Speaktor lately and it feels way more natural than most TTS apps I tried. Worth giving it a shot. ... I used to use Speechify to listen to PDFs and books, but it’s quite expensive. So, a few months ago, I launched Frateca, a free text-to-speech app that turns any file into a well-str...
r/TextToSpeech
Try Texcerpt. It's an image to text & speech app for Androids that's free and available for 100+ languages.
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