Open source text to speech converters




















Voice Dream Reader— A mobile-optimized option. There are also plenty of great text to speech applications available for mobile devices, and Voice Dream Reader is an excellent example. It can convert documents, web articles and ebooks into natural-sounding speech. You can get the software to read a list of articles while you drive, work or exercise, and there are auto-scrolling, full-screen and distraction-free modes to help you focus. For ripping audio from videos, check out our guide to the best YouTube to MP3 conversion software.

Whichever route you choose, you can adjust the speech, pitch and volume of playback to create a custom voice. In addition to reading words aloud, this free text to speech software can also save narrations as audio files in a range of formats including MP3 and WAV. For lengthy documents, you can create bookmarks to make it easy to jump back to a specific location and there are excellent tools on hand to help you to customize the pronunciation of words to your liking. Natural Reader— Free text to speech software with its own web browser— Natural Reader is a free text to speech tool that can be used in a couple of ways.

The first option is to load documents into its library and have them read aloud from there. This is a neat way to manage multiple files, and the number of supported file types is impressive, including ebook formats. The second option takes the form of a floating toolbar. There are also plenty of great text to speech applications available for mobile devices, and Voice Dream Reader is an excellent example. It can convert documents, web articles and ebooks into natural-sounding speech.

You can get the software to read a list of articles while you drive, work or exercise, and there are auto-scrolling, distraction-free and full-screen modes to help you focus. For ripping audio from videos, check out our guide to the best YouTube to MP3 conversion software. For lengthy documents, you can create bookmarks to make it easy to jump back to a specific location and there are excellent tools on hand to help you to customize the pronunciation of words to your liking. Natural Reader— Free text to speech software with its own web browser— Natural Reader is a free text to speech tool that can be used in a couple of ways.

The first option is to load documents into its library and have them read aloud from there. This is a neat way to manage multiple files, and the number of supported file types is impressive, including ebook formats. The second option takes the form of a floating toolbar. In this mode, you can highlight text in any application and use the toolbar controls to start and customize text to speech. This means you can very easily use the feature in your web browser, word processor and a range of other programs.

It accepts plain and rich text files, web pages and Microsoft Word documents as input, and exports the resulting sound in both WAV and MP3 format the two files are saved in the same location, with the same name. This article provided me a good starting point, thank you for publishing it. More to come. It uses Kaldi underneath.

Useful article as far as it goes, but I expected to see some information about how well the different packages worked. How accurate they are transcribing text, and so on. Geoff November 24, Roger Useful article as far as it goes, but I expected t.

I'll second that. I wonder if there's some benchmark for this perhaps a set of famous speeches, or sample of youtube videos which could be run against the various packages, to evaluate them. Aaron Chantrill November 24, Geoff I'll second that. I wonder if there's some benchm. This article did a good job of listing what is available right now, and the basic pros and cons of each. But if you can limit your vocabulary and language model and then adapt the acoustic model to your voice, you'll get much better results quickly.

Understanding what someone is saying requires a lot of different skills. You are creating meaning as you listen which allows you to anticipate what you expect to hear and fill in sounds you missed.

There is a great deal of cultural and environmental information that you don't even realize is being encoded into your ability to understand what is being said to you.

Computers don't think like people. I find working with speech recognition similar to training my dog to sit. You want a small list of short commands delivered at the same volume and tone of voice.

Basically, speech recognition is still a pretty young field, and there's lots of opportunities to make improvements right now. This is an exciting thing. Attempting to do an apples to apples comparison of all these for a particular use case would make an excellent research project, but is beyond the scope of a small listicle. This is more of an invitation to go play. Michael Smith November 10, I'll second the complaints about many of these being useless for most people.

I'm a programmer myself, but many of these programs have too many hidden assumptions that I don't know about. I tried the easiest seeming one on the list, Vosk, which claims to be as easy as "pip3 install vosk".

The install works, but there is nothing in the documentation that says how to use it after it's installed. Also, note that I found this page looking for voice recognition for Linux, not how I could integrate voice recognition into my own project. There is nothing in this article that suggests to me that only programmers with pre-existing specialized knowledge need look at these projects, in fact the phrase "today there are a lot of open source speech-to-text tools and libraries that you can use right now.

If that is true, the developers of this package need to work on their communications skills to let people outside their own sphere know how to do this. Newsletter Monthly Newsletter Get latest articles about open source, once per month. Stay Informed. Thank you! You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Get a special account on our website. Remove all the ads you are seeing including this one! Help us get to our goal of supporters, to start many initiatives.

Become a Supporter. Very good MXLinux review. Text-to-speech software is also popular in business environments, with people utilizing it to boost productivity, especially when it comes to speech to text software.

Here we feature the best overall speech to text software, and additionally feature a number of free apps you can also consider using. Please email your request to desire. An amazing software which includes Human sounding voices as well. The price for this is low and its a one time payment. That right if you hate recurring bills then this software is for you. It has human sounding voices and is very easy to navigate. Employing advanced deep learning techniques, the software turns text into lifelike speech.

Developers can use the software to create speech-enabled products and apps. It sports an API that lets you easily integrate speech synthesis capabilities into ebooks, articles and other media.

You can then listen to them on a PC or mobile device. The aim of this software is to improve productivity. For instance, you can get the application to read out manuscripts for speeches, lectures or presentations to look out for incorrect word ordering or missed-out words.



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