Text to Speech

Last updated: April 2026

Convert text into MP3 speech with multiple English voice options and downloadable audio output for listening, review, demos, or quick narration.

Privacy-first: No signups, no long-term storage, and generated MP3 files are deleted automatically after download.
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Paste your text

Up to 5,000 characters per conversion.

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Choose voice, speed, and delivery

Best natural picks: American Female - Emma, American Male - Andrew, American Female - Jenny, British Female - Sonia, Australian Female - Natasha, South African Female - Leah
Recommended starting point: Emma or Sonia for smoother narration, Andrew or Natasha for warmer spoken delivery.
Delivery tip: Balanced speech for most scripts, notes, and general listening.
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Generate MP3

The audio player and download link appear here when the MP3 is ready.

Text to speech converts written content into a natural-sounding MP3 audio file. Use it to create voice narration for videos and presentations, produce audio versions of articles and documents for accessibility, generate audio content for podcasts and explainer videos, or simply listen to a long document rather than reading it.

Ten voice options are available across different English accents and French: American, British, Australian, Indian, Canadian, Irish, South African, Afrikaans, and French. Choose a voice that matches your audience or the context of the content - a British accent suits UK-focused material, while American is the default for most general-purpose content.

The output is an MP3 file ready for use in any audio player, video editor, or podcast platform. For video narration, import the MP3 into your video editing application and sync it with your slides or footage. For accessibility use cases, the MP3 can be embedded alongside a document or article as an audio alternative.

This tool works best with clean, well-punctuated text. Abbreviations may be read as their letter sequence rather than expanded - write 'for example' rather than 'e.g.' for cleaner speech output. Numbers are spoken as words. Paragraph breaks produce natural pauses in the audio.

What to Expect

Turn written text into MP3 speech using multiple accents and voices for narration, accessibility, explainers, and audio-first reuse.

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Best for

  • Creating voice narration for explainer videos and slide presentations.
  • Producing an audio version of an article or document for accessibility.
  • Generating audio content for a podcast or audio blog.
  • Listening to a long document while commuting or exercising.
  • Creating audio prompts or announcements for an application or kiosk.

Not ideal for

  • Deep ETL pipelines, database joins, or schema-heavy data engineering jobs.
  • Nested source files that need custom mapping or transformation logic.
  • Highly sensitive data that should stay inside internal enterprise systems only.

What this tool keeps

  • Useful rows, fields, and visible text needed for reporting or imports.
  • Common delimited or structured formats that open in spreadsheets and editors.
  • Simple settings that focus on cleanup rather than heavy transformation.

What may need cleanup

  • Nested records may still need column renaming or spreadsheet cleanup afterward.
  • Source files with inconsistent structure can create sparse columns.
  • Delimiter and encoding issues may need one extra check before import.

Common errors

  • Uploading the wrong delimiter type or an unsupported source file.
  • Expecting deeply nested data to map perfectly without cleanup.
  • Using malformed XML or JSON that needs validation first.

Example use cases

  • Preparing exports for finance, ops, stock lists, or admin reporting.
  • Cleaning text files before summaries or spreadsheet imports.
  • Flattening XML feeds into rows that are easier to work with.

Sample input

A CSV export, XML feed, JSON file, log file, or messy text list.

Sample output

Cleaner rows, flatter columns, or a simpler spreadsheet-friendly export.

Who this is for

  • Admins, analysts, ecommerce teams, support teams, and spreadsheet-heavy roles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert text to speech here?

Paste your text, choose a voice and speed, and generate an MP3 you can play or download immediately in your browser.

Is there a text limit for this Text to Speech tool?

Yes. Each conversion accepts up to 5,000 characters of text.

Which voice options are available?

You can choose from a larger voice set including American, British, Australian, Indian, Canadian, Irish, South African, Afrikaans, and French male and female options.

Can I change the speaking speed?

Yes. Use Slow, Normal, or Fast to adjust the speaking rate before generating your MP3.

Are my text and MP3 files stored?

No. Text is processed temporarily to generate your MP3, and the output file is deleted automatically after the response is sent.

Does this work on mobile and desktop browsers?

Yes. The generated MP3 can be played and downloaded from modern mobile and desktop browsers.