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Free AI Text to Speech — Read Anything Aloud

Paste text or drop a PDF and let AI voices read it aloud instantly. Live sentence highlighting, focus mode for ADHD, and dyslexia-friendly reading. Free text reader — no signup, no limits, 100% private in your browser.

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Your text

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or drag & drop it here — stays in your browser.

🧠 Simplify with AI

✏️ Enter or paste your text above first, then choose a style and click Simplify.

Tip: Space play/pause ·Esc stop ·/ skip sentence

Features

AI Text to Speech Features — Everything You Need to Listen & Understand

Live sentence highlighting

Follow along effortlessly — the active sentence lights up as it's spoken.

Simplify with AI

Choose from Simple Language, Quick summary, or Key points — then read it aloud or swap it into the editor.

Read PDFs & text

Drop in a PDF and we extract the text right in your browser — no upload to any server. Paste text works too.

Focus mode

Distract-free reading — only the current sentence is visible, perfect for attention and focus.

Full playback control

Pick a voice, set speed and pitch, click any word to jump there, and use keyboard shortcuts to drive it all.

Free & private

No sign-up, no paywall, no limits. With browser voices your text never leaves your device.

How it works

How to Use Free Text to Speech — Three Simple Steps

Paste or upload

Drop in a PDF, paste text, or type directly — everything stays in your browser.

Pick a voice

Choose from the voices on your device, then dial in speed and pitch to your liking.

Listen & understand

Hit play and follow along with live highlighting. Simplify dense text any time.

Why switch

More, for free.

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Read aloud with AI voices
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Simplify dense text instantly
Focus mode for distraction-free reading
Text stays in your browser

Free Text to Speech Online — Listen to Anything, Instantly

TextReaderFree is a free text to speech tool that turns any written content into natural-sounding audio. Paste text, upload a PDF, and hit play — lifelike AI voices read every word while each sentence highlights in real time. There's no signup, no word limit, and nothing ever leaves your browser. It works on any device with a modern browser, so you can listen to articles, study notes, emails, or entire documents wherever you are.

How it works

Using text to speech is straightforward. Drop your text into the editor — or drag in a PDF — pick a voice, and press play. The AI text to speech engine processes everything locally, so your data stays private. You can adjust speed and pitch, skip between sentences, or click any word to jump straight to it. Keyboard shortcuts let you control playback without touching the mouse, and focus mode hides everything except the sentence being read so you can concentrate.

AI voices that sound real

The TTS voices available through TextReaderFree come from your browser's speech engine — the same technology behind Google text to speech and other AI voice generators. You'll find male, female, and regional accents spanning 20+ languages. Because the voices are rendered on-device, there's zero latency and no server round-trip. The result is an AI text to speech experience that's fast, private, and sounds remarkably close to a human reading aloud.

Built for accessibility — dyslexia & ADHD

TextReaderFree started as a dyslexia text to speech project. The live highlighting reduces the cognitive effort of decoding text, and the adjustable speed lets you listen at a pace that feels comfortable. For readers with ADHD, focus mode isolates the active sentence so nothing else competes for attention. Upload a textbook PDF, turn on focus mode, and the ADHD reader experience keeps you locked in — no tab-switching, no distractions. These accessibility features are free and always will be.

PDF text reader

Need to read a PDF out loud? Drag the file into the editor and the text is extracted right in your browser. From there it works like any other text — pick a voice, hit play, and follow along with the highlighting. Combined with the AI Simplify feature, you can turn dense research papers or legal documents into plain-language summaries before listening. It's a free text reader that handles PDFs without uploading them anywhere.

Why it's free — and stays free

Because the TTS engine runs in your browser, there are no server costs to pass on. That means unlimited text to speech online with no paywalls, no ads gating features, and no "free tier" tricks. Every voice, every tool, every feature is available the moment you open the page. Whether you need a quick text reader for a single paragraph or an AI TTS tool for daily study sessions, TextReaderFree delivers the same full experience — completely free.

Frequently asked questions

Text to Speech FAQ — Common Questions Answered

What is TextReaderFree?

TextReaderFree is a free, browser-based AI text-to-speech reader that converts any text or PDF into natural-sounding speech. It features live sentence highlighting, AI-powered text simplification, focus mode for ADHD, and dyslexia-friendly reading layouts. All processing happens locally in your browser — no data is ever sent to external servers.

What are TextReaderFree's primary features?

TextReaderFree offers live sentence highlighting that follows along as text is read aloud, AI-powered text simplification to condense dense content into key points or simpler language, PDF text extraction and reading, focus mode for distraction-free reading, multiple AI voice selection with speed and pitch controls, and complete privacy with all processing happening in your browser.

What is text to speech?

Text to speech (TTS) is a technology that converts written text into spoken audio using artificial intelligence. It uses neural networks to generate natural-sounding human voices from any text input. Text to speech is widely used for accessibility, learning, multitasking, and content consumption — allowing you to listen to articles, documents, and other written content instead of reading them.

How to use text to speech?

Using text to speech with TextReaderFree is simple: paste your text into the editor or upload a PDF file, choose your preferred AI voice from the available options, adjust the speed and pitch to your liking, and click the play button. You can also click on any sentence to jump to that position, use keyboard shortcuts for quick control, and enable focus mode for distraction-free listening.

How to choose the right tone?

To choose the right TTS voice tone, consider the content type and your listening preferences. For formal content like articles or documents, select a neutral, professional voice. For casual reading, a warmer tone may be preferable. TextReaderFree lets you adjust both voice selection and pitch settings to find the perfect tone. Experiment with different voices and adjust the pitch slider until you find a comfortable listening experience.

What should I do if long-text synthesis fails?

If long-text synthesis fails, try these steps: first, break your text into smaller chunks and process them separately. Ensure your browser is up to date, as older versions may have limitations with large text blocks. Clear your browser cache and restart the page. If using browser-native voices, try switching to a different voice, as some handle long text better than others. For PDFs, try extracting text from fewer pages at a time.

How many languages are supported?

TextReaderFree supports all languages available through your browser's built-in speech synthesis engine. Most modern browsers support 20+ languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Hindi, and many more. The exact number of available voices and languages depends on your operating system and browser. Check your browser's voice settings to see all available options.

What if the browser does not support speech synthesis?

If your browser doesn't support speech synthesis, try upgrading to the latest version of a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Apple Safari — all of which have native TTS support. If you're on an older device or operating system, consider using an alternative browser. TextReaderFree gracefully handles unsupported browsers by displaying a helpful message guiding you to update or switch browsers.

Is using TextReaderFree safe?

Yes, TextReaderFree is completely safe. Your privacy is our top priority. All text processing, speech synthesis, and file handling happen entirely within your web browser. No text, PDFs, voice recordings, or personal data is ever transmitted to our servers or any third-party services. We don't use cookies for tracking, don't collect analytics, and don't require any sign-up or account creation.

How to do text to speech?

To convert text to speech, visit TextReaderFree.com, paste your text or upload a PDF, select an AI voice, and press play. The tool will instantly convert your written content into natural-sounding audio with live sentence highlighting. You can adjust the reading speed, pitch, and use keyboard shortcuts for hands-free control. It's completely free with no sign-up required.

What does TTS mean?

TTS stands for Text-to-Speech. It's a technology that converts written text into spoken audio using artificial intelligence and neural networks. TTS is used in accessibility tools, virtual assistants, e-learning platforms, and content consumption apps. TextReaderFree is a free TTS tool that uses advanced AI voices to provide natural-sounding speech synthesis directly in your browser.

How to get AI text to speech?

To get AI text to speech, visit TextReaderFree.com — a free online TTS tool. Simply paste your text or upload a document, choose from available AI voices, and click play. TextReaderFree uses advanced neural text-to-speech technology to generate lifelike, natural-sounding speech. No downloads, no sign-ups, and no limits on usage. Your text stays private in your browser.