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Top Ten Text to Speech Software

Microsoft Text-​to-Speech Voices​
Microsoft Text-​to-Speech Voices​

Text-to-speech (TTS) is the ability of your computer to play back written text as spoken words. Depending upon your configuration and installed TTS engines, you can hear most text that appears on your screen in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote.

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BrowseAloud​
BrowseAloud​

Browsealoud assistive software makes websites accessible with screen reading & translation tools for visitors with dyslexia & reading difficulties. In order to provide complete functionality, this web site needs your explicit consent to store browser cookies.

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ESpeakNG​
ESpeakNG​

Text to speech software has become an integral part of contemporary eLearning courses. Text to speech software provides the answer to a considerable number of learning issues including learning difficulties and literacy skills development. It also constitutes a tool that makes the life of auditory learners much easier.

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Google Text-​to-Speech​
Google Text-​to-Speech​

To use Google text to speech on your Android device, go to Settings > Language & Input > Text to speech output. Select Google text to speech Engine as your preferred engine. Note: On many Android devices, Google text to speech is already turned on, but you can update to the latest version here.

SitePal​
SitePal​

Text to speech software has become an integral part of contemporary eLearning courses. Text to speech software provides the answer to a considerable number of learning issues including learning difficulties and literacy skills development.

CereProc​
CereProc​

Text To Wav is a Text-To-Speech software using SAPI4.0, SAPI5.1 or Microsoft Speech Platform ver 10. It includes the following features. Convert text or html into WAV files; if you want to convert text into MP3, please put lame_enc.dll into the Plugins folder.

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NonVisual ​Desktop Access​
NonVisual ​Desktop Access​

NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free “screen reader” which enables blind and vision impaired people to use computers. It reads the text on the screen in a computerised voice. You can control what is read to you by moving the cursor to the relevant area of text with a mouse or the arrows on your keyboard.

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Festival ​Speech Synthesis System​
Festival ​Speech Synthesis System​

The Festival Speech Synthesis System is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system originally developed by Alan W. Black at Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh.

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Windows ​Speech Recognition​
Windows ​Speech Recognition​

Enter speech recognition in the search box, and then tap or click Windows Speech Recognition. Say "start listening," or tap or click the microphone button to start the listening mode. Open the app you want to use, or select the text box you want to dictate text into.

MBROLA​
MBROLA​

Text to speech software has become an integral part of contemporary eLearning courses. Text to speech software provides the answer to a considerable number of learning issues including learning difficulties and literacy skills development.

PlainTalk​
PlainTalk​

Text to speech software has become an integral part of contemporary eLearning courses. Text to speech software provides the answer to a considerable number of learning issues including learning difficulties and literacy skills development. It also constitutes a tool that makes the life of auditory learners much easier.

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Chipspeech​
Chipspeech​

chip speech Vintage speech synthesizer. chipspeech is a vintage-style speech synthesizer which recreates the sound of famous 80′s voice synthesis chips. It features 11 different voices, each with its own characteristic timbre. It is specially tailored for musical needs – simply type in your lyrics, and then play on your MIDI keyboard.

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Software ​Automatic Mouth​
Software ​Automatic Mouth​

SAM Software Automatic Mouth What is SAM? Sam is a very small Text-To-Speech (TTS) program written in C, that runs on most popular platforms. It is an adaption to C of the speech software SAM (Software Automatic Mouth) for the Commodore C64 published in the year 1982 by Don't Ask Software (now SoftVoice, Inc.).