Text to Speech
Type or paste your text and listen to it in natural voices. Works directly in the browser without uploading data.
How to Use
Enter Text
Type or paste the text you want to hear into the input box.
Choose Voice & Speed
Select the voice and adjust the reading speed to your preference.
Press Play
Press play and listen. You can pause or stop at any time.
About Text to Speech
The Adawix Text to Speech tool uses the browser's built-in Web Speech API to instantly convert any written text into spoken audio. See also: Speech to Text.
All processing happens locally in the browser with no text uploaded to servers, ensuring complete privacy. For more productivity, also try: Speech to Text, Word Counter, or Arabic Lorem Ipsum.
The Web Speech API used in this tool is built directly into modern browsers without requiring external plugins. Voices are either installed locally on your system or loaded from browser servers. Local voices respond faster and work without internet.
Listening to text instead of reading it is called "active listening" and is an effective learning style for many people. It is especially useful for reviewing articles and reports to catch errors that the eye misses, because the ear picks up grammatical mistakes and repetition differently.
For the best experience with Arabic text, choose a voice labeled "Arabic" or containing "ar-" in its name. Some English voices may attempt to pronounce Arabic in a distorted way. Speed 0.8x or 1x is suitable for comfortable listening through long texts.
Who Uses Text to Speech?
Students and Those with Reading Difficulties
Listen to study notes and textbooks instead of reading them visually. Very helpful for those with dyslexia or eye fatigue after long hours in front of screens.
Writers and Content Creators
Listen to your article after writing it to discover heavy sentences, repetition, and errors. The ear catches what the eye misses in editing stages.
Language Learners
Listen to texts in your target language to train your ear on correct pronunciation. Active listening complements reading and writing exercises in your language journey.
Busy Professionals
Listen to emails and reports while commuting or exercising. Converts passive listening time into productive time without requiring visual focus.
Tips for a Better Listening Experience
Choose the Right Arabic Voice
Try several available Arabic voices and find the best fit for your text type. Voices installed locally on the system are faster and more reliable than those requiring loading.
Split Long Texts
For very long texts, paste them in batches to ensure sound continuity. Some browsers automatically stop audio after an overly long text.
0.8x Speed for Learning and Review
For full comprehension and error detection use a speed slower than normal. For quick review of content you already know try 1.5x or 2x.
Add Punctuation to Control Rhythm
Commas and periods create natural pauses in the audio. Add a colon or semicolon for a longer pause at a specific point.
Chrome Offers the Best Arabic Experience
Chrome typically contains more and better quality Arabic voices compared to other browsers, especially on Android and Windows.