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I made a free app to convert any text into high-quality audio. It works with PDFs, blog posts, substack, Medium links

Transforming Text to Speech: Introducing a New Free App for Effortless Listening

Are you tired of reading lengthy articles or documents on your screen? I have created an innovative solution just for you—a brand new mobile app that effortlessly converts any text into high-quality audio. Whether you’re delving into a PDF, browsing through blog posts, or exploring articles on platforms like Substack and Medium, this app will transform written words into smooth, natural-sounding speech.

Listen On-the-Go

Imagine being able to enjoy your favorite reads like an audiobook or podcast while you’re on the move. With my app, you can listen without interruption—even with the app running in the background. It’s perfect for multitaskers and those who prefer auditory learning.

Join the Conversation

Having received positive feedback from close friends, I am eager to gain insights from a broader audience. Your thoughts and suggestions would be incredibly valuable as I consider potential new features and enhancements.

User Privacy

To prioritize your privacy, the app does not require any permissions by default. It only requests permissions if you decide to share files from your device for audio conversion purposes.

Ready to Give it a Try?

I am excited to invite you to experience the ease and convenience of this app. It’s available for both iOS and AI.texttospeech.app">Android. You can also learn more on our website.

Thank you for your support—I look forward to your feedback and the opportunity to make your reading experiences more enjoyable!

One Comment

  • Thank you for sharing your innovative app! The ability to convert text into high-quality audio presents a fantastic opportunity to enhance accessibility, particularly for individuals with visual impairments or learning disabilities.

    I’m particularly curious about the potential for personalized voice options. Would it be possible to incorporate different voice styles or even the ability for users to customize pitch and speed? This could enhance user engagement and create a more enjoyable listening experience.

    Additionally, integrating features such as bookmarking or highlighting sections for revisiting might be beneficial. Users could listen to complex articles or PDFs and easily navigate back to key points, which is often a challenge with traditional audio formats.

    Looking forward to seeing how the app evolves and wishing you continued success on this journey!

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