Browser TTS plays audio through your system voices and cannot export an MP3. "Save text" stores the text plus your voice settings as a .txt file β to capture the spoken audio, use your operating system's screen or audio recorder while pressing Play.
Transform Text Into Natural Audio
Convert any text to lifelike speech instantly. Choose from multiple voices, adjust speed and pitch, and download your audioβall in your browser.
Powerful Features
Everything you need to convert text to speech, completely free
Multiple Voices
Choose from dozens of voices in various languages and accents. Find the perfect voice for your content.
Instant Conversion
No waiting, no queues. Your text is converted to speech instantly in your browser.
Full Control
Adjust speed, pitch, and volume to get exactly the output you need. Fine-tune every detail.
Download Audio
Save your generated speech as an audio file for use in videos, presentations, or podcasts.
100% Private
Your text never leaves your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.
Works Everywhere
Compatible with all modern browsers on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
How It Works
Convert text to audio in three simple steps
Enter Your Text
Type or paste up to 5,000 characters of text into the input field.
Customize Settings
Select your preferred voice, adjust the speed, pitch, and volume.
Play or Download
Click play to hear your text spoken, or download for later use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We've got answers
Yes! TextIntoAudio is completely free to use with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or sign-up requirements. The text-to-speech conversion happens entirely in your browser using built-in technology.
The available voices depend on your browser and operating system. Most modern systems include voices in English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages. Some systems offer enhanced, more natural-sounding voices.
Absolutely. Your text is processed entirely within your browser using the Web Speech API. No text is ever sent to our servers or any third party. Your content stays completely private on your device.
Browser speech synthesis plays audio directly through your device and doesn't expose a raw audio stream to JavaScript, so a one-click MP3 export isn't possible. The "Save text" button stores your text and voice settings in a .txt file. To capture the spoken audio, use a screen recorder or your operating system's audio-recording tool while playback is running.
Audio is produced by your operating system's built-in speech engine, and usage rights are governed by that vendor's terms (Microsoft, Apple, Google, etc.). Most personal, educational, and accessibility use is unrestricted; for commercial publishing, check the relevant OS documentation or use a licensed cloud TTS service.
The number of available voices depends on your operating system and browser. Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android each come with different voice options. You can often install additional voices through your system's accessibility or language settings.
Learn more about browser text-to-speech
Short, practical reference pages on how the Web Speech API actually behaves across systems.
Install extra system voices
How to add more voices on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and ChromeOS β and how they show up in the converter.
Browser support for the Web Speech API
What works in Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, and mobile browsers, and the autoplay rules you may bump into.
Writing text that reads well aloud
Punctuation, abbreviations, numbers, and pronunciation tricks that make synthesized speech sound natural.
TTS for accessibility and learning
Practical setups for dyslexia, low vision, language learning, and proofreading β without specialist software.
Browser TTS vs cloud TTS
When the in-browser engine is enough, and when a cloud service is the right tool for the job.