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How to Use Text to Speech

The tool calls the FreeTTS public free tier so you get the same neural-quality voices that power Microsoft Edge's built-in reader.

Why Use Text to Speech?

Proofreading — catch awkward phrasing and typos by hearing your writing read aloud.

Accessibility — make any text accessible to readers with visual impairments or dyslexia.

Language learning — hear correct pronunciation across 75+ languages from native-quality voices.

Content creation — preview voiceovers, demo scripts, or audiobooks before recording.

Multitasking — listen to long articles or documents while you work, drive, or exercise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this really free?
Yes — completely free for normal use. The tool uses FreeTTS's public free tier (no signup, no API key required). Heavy use is rate-limited to 20 requests per minute per IP; that's plenty for individual users.
Do I need to sign up or pay?
No. The free tier needs no account and no payment. Upgrade only if you need batch processing, voice cloning, SRT subtitles, or a commercial license — those are FreeTTS PRO features.
Is my text private?
FreeTTS generates the audio server-side via the edge-tts engine and does not log or store the text you send. The generated MP3 lives briefly so your browser can fetch it, then it's deleted.
What if FreeTTS is slow or unavailable?
The page silently falls back to your browser's built-in Web Speech API. The voice quality is lower (system voices) but the tool still works.

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🔒 Private by design

When you use the premium voices, your text is sent to FreeTTS only to generate the audio — it is not logged or stored. If FreeTTS is unreachable, the tool falls back to your browser's built-in Web Speech API, which is 100% local.