Woord‘s TTS is a unique free-to-use platform that aspires to produce a wide range of Artificial Intelligence services and products, including text-to-speech. Many people have found that Woord‘s text-to-speech software helps people of all ages convert articles and other materials.
With this software, you can easily convert your article into professional speech for free using female or male premium voices. It’s ideal for e-learning, presentations, YouTube videos, and improving your website’s accessibility.
Also, you can use this service to practice your listening and speaking skills, master your pronunciation. Furthermore, Woord helps visually impaired people, entertain or educate their kids by creating an audio version from the written content. Remember the paused position, start speaking from where you last stopped.
In this sense, we recommend this app because, in our opinion, it’s the best-suited tool if you want to convert any text to speech in a few seconds for free.
How does it work?
Woord supports over 50 languages, including multiple versions of English (US, UK, Australia, India), Spanish (Spain, Mexico), Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil), and French (France, French Canada).
Woord also offers a number of appealing features, including:
- Import from PDF, pictures, documents, websites, and a variety of other formats.
- An SSML editor that allows you to modify the speed, tone, loudness, and pacing.
- Save the document as an MP3 file.
- You can choose between a premium plan or a free one. Both of them include natural-sounding voices.
- The free plan contains 20.000 characters each month.
To generate an audio with Woord:
1- Write, or upload in the format you want the most (it can be an image, PDF, text file, blog, among many others) the text you want to convert to speech.
2- Select the language, the type of voice (if it is male or female), and speed. (You can also select from which part of the document you want to start playing).
3- Listen to your audio right online or save it as an MP3 file.
If you want to have a look at Woord’s Chrome Extension, click here.
Also published on Medium.