Text to Speech, Online and Free

Paste a paragraph, an article, or a whole chapter and hear it read in a natural AI voice — right here in your browser. Adjust the speed, switch languages, download the MP3. No install, no account. Upgrade to CastReader Pro for premium voices and AI document analysis.

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Text to Speech, Online and Free

Paste a paragraph, an article, or a whole chapter and hear it read in a natural AI voice — right here in your browser. Adjust the speed, switch languages, download the MP3. No install, no account. Upgrade to CastReader Pro for premium voices and AI document analysis.

Any website· Kindle / WeChat / Notion· PDF / EPUB / DOCX· 40+ languages

★★★★★ 4.7 · Free to start · No login · Optional Pro

What Makes This Online Text to Speech Worth Using

Voices people actually want to listen to, plus the controls that turn a gimmick into a daily tool.

Natural Voices

Not the Robot You Remember

Online TTS used to mean a flat, mechanical monotone that you could only stand for a sentence or two. CastReader uses a neural voice model that handles rhythm, pauses, and emphasis, so a paragraph sounds like someone reading rather than a machine spelling. It holds up over a full article, not just a demo line.

Natural-sounding online text to speech voices
Paste text and play online TTS instantly

Paste and Play

From Clipboard to Audio in One Click

There's no project to set up and no file to manage. Paste text, choose a voice, press Speak It, and it plays. Adjust the speed from 0.5x for careful study to 2x for skimming. When you like the result, download it as an MP3 and take it with you.

40+ Languages

It Speaks More Than English

Switch the language and CastReader picks a native-sounding voice to match. Paste Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Arabic, and dozens more. It's a favorite trick for language learners: paste the sentence you're studying and hear how it should actually sound.

Multilingual online text to speech
Online text to speech with nothing to install

Works Anywhere

Browser-Only, No Install

This is a web page, not an app. It runs on a school Chromebook, a managed work laptop, a tablet, or a phone — anywhere you can open a browser. Nothing to download, nothing to sign up for, nothing left behind on the machine when you close the tab.

Online Text to Speech, Done Properly

Text to speech online is one of those tools that sounds simple and is usually disappointing. You search for it, land on a site, paste your text, and get a voice that sounds like a 2010 GPS unit reading a phone book. Then a watermark, a character limit, or a paywall shows up. The result is that a lot of people have written off online TTS entirely, assuming it can't sound natural without an app and a subscription. That assumption is out of date — the voice models have caught up, and a good one runs perfectly well in a browser tab.

CastReader's online reader uses Kokoro, an open neural voice model that produces speech smooth enough to listen to for a long stretch. It doesn't flatten every sentence into the same pitch and pace; it follows the rhythm of the text, pauses at the right places, and lands emphasis where a human would. You paste your text, pick a voice, and it speaks — no account, no install, and no twenty-second teaser before the upsell. If you want to slow it down to study a passage or speed it up to get through something quickly, the speed control runs from 0.5x to 2x.

The same box handles more than a single paragraph. Paste an article you saved, an email you need to proof by ear, your own writing that you want to hear out loud before sending, or a passage in a language you're learning. Switch languages and the voice switches with you — over forty are supported, each with a native-sounding speaker. When you're happy with the audio, download it as an MP3 and listen on your phone, in the car, or on any player that isn't a browser.

People reach for online text to speech for reasons that have nothing in common on the surface but share one root: reading on a screen has limits. Students listen to their notes to revise without eye strain. Writers catch clumsy sentences by hearing them read back. People with dyslexia or low vision get a clean spoken version of text that's hard to read visually. Busy people turn a long message into something they can absorb while their hands are doing something else. Language learners check pronunciation instantly. Listening simply reaches places that reading can't.

On price, the online TTS market is full of soft paywalls. Several popular tools cap free use at a few hundred characters or stamp a watermark on the audio, then charge a yearly subscription to remove the limits. CastReader is free to use with no signup to get started. If you want premium voices, more listening hours, and AI document analysis, CastReader Pro is there as an optional upgrade — but the core online reader works for everyday text without any of that.

If you find yourself listening to web pages often — articles, documentation, newsletters, long threads — the free CastReader Chrome extension turns any page into speech in one click, without copying and pasting into a box at all. It reads the page in place, highlights each line as it goes, and remembers where you stopped. The online tool on this page is perfect for one-off text and files; the extension is what you want once listening becomes a habit.

Online Text to Speech — FAQ

Common questions about reading text aloud online

Is this online text to speech free?+

Yes. Paste text, pick a voice, and listen — no account needed to get started and nothing to install. The free tier covers everyday use. CastReader Pro is an optional upgrade for premium voices, more listening hours, and AI document analysis. Unlike many online TTS sites, there's no watermark on the audio and no tiny character cap before a paywall.

Do the voices actually sound natural?+

Yes. CastReader uses a neural voice model (Kokoro) that handles rhythm, pauses, and emphasis rather than reading in a flat monotone. It's designed to be comfortable to listen to over a full article, not just a one-line demo.

Can I download the audio as an MP3?+

Yes. After the audio is generated, play it in the browser or download it as an MP3 file to listen offline on your phone, in the car, or in any audio player.

How many languages does it support?+

Over 40. Switch the language and CastReader selects a native-sounding voice to match. Paste Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Arabic, and many more. Language learners often paste a sentence they're studying to hear correct pronunciation.

Is there a character limit?+

The paste box handles everyday passages comfortably. For long documents, use the Upload tab to add a file (PDF, EPUB, DOCX, TXT, MD, HTML) and it processes the whole thing rather than asking you to paste it in chunks.

Can I adjust the reading speed?+

Yes. The speed control runs from 0.5x for careful, word-by-word study up to 2x for fast skimming, and everything in between.

Do I need to install anything?+

No. This is a web page, so it works on any device with a browser, including Chromebooks and locked-down school or work computers. If you want one-click reading of any web page, the free CastReader Chrome extension adds that on top.

Is my text private?+

Yes. Your text is processed only to generate audio and the result is available only to you. We don't sell your text or use it for training, and with no required account there's no profile tracking what you read.

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Why TTS Matters in 2026

Hard numbers — not vibes — from authoritative sources

$2.22 billion

US audiobook sales in 2024, up 13% year-over-year (Publishers Weekly / Audio Publishers Association)

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51%

of US adults have listened to an audiobook in 2025 — roughly 134 million people (APA Consumer Survey 2025)

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2.2 billion

people globally with near- or far-vision impairment (WHO Fact Sheet, 2024). TTS is the primary access path for digital reading content.

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78%

of audiobook listeners multitask while listening — commute, chores, exercise (Audiolibrix Great Audiobook Survey, 2024)

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27.2 minutes

average single-trip US commute in 2024, up from 26.8 (US Census ACS via Statista). That's nearly an hour each day of audio-only time.

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effect size 0.35

measured comprehension lift from TTS for reading-disabled students across 22 studies (Wood, Moxley, Tighe & Wagner, Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2018)

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15.5 million

US adults with ADHD per CDC 2024 — about half diagnosed in adulthood (CDC MMWR, October 2024)

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What Readers Say — Including the Critical Reviews

Every Chrome Web Store review below is verifiable at the link in each card. We don't hide negative feedback — we answer it within 24 hours.

★★★★★
This is 1 of the best TTS and its smooth. If this is truly free i'll keep this 100%. Every other TTS says its free but has a secret. They interrupt or they just say better ai voices pay. But i like this voice. I've tried loads and this is 1 of the best ones that actually says free.
Jordan · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
Works perfectly on vivaldi. One suggestion though. I wish it had a play button appear next to a paragraph when we hover over it. Just like in the case of speechify.
Loic COBBINA · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
Extremely user friendly short keys. Placed forward backward and speed up down as Natural as it could be. Voices are great and smooth. I would recommend it over many hyped products.
grann tosif · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
At the very least it's better than many paid TTS models. Still not as good as ElevenReader or LAP, but maybe the best free model for TTS.
eclpse_ · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
So glad I can finally switch voices! The default was fine but I found one I actually enjoy listening to for hours. Small thing, huge difference.
patrick chiang · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
Best one i found, user friendly, and great voice over.
Mohab A · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
ChatGPT's long answers are finally listenable. Let it generate while I listen — doubles my productivity. Love the inline button next to each response.
young D · Chrome Web Store
★★★★★
I tried using this add-on to listen to an ebook on the O'Reilly learning platform, and it works smoothly. However, it always restarts from the first paragraph whenever I scroll or select a different paragraph. Please consider adding a bookmark or checkpoint feature so users can mark where the reading should begin.

↪ Founder reply

Replied by CastReader founder Yan Xu within 48 hours: acknowledged the issue, shipped a bookmark feature in the following release. Reviewer's verbatim feedback drove the v1.2 roadmap.

Hedi · Chrome Web Store
★★★★
Need to highlight text and select it.
Vivian Le · Chrome Web Store
★★★★
Hard to select text.

↪ Founder reply

Replied by CastReader founder Yan Xu within 24 hours: apologized, asked which site/browser the issue occurred on, provided a workaround using the keyboard shortcut, and offered direct support at support@castreader.ai.

David Smolinski · Chrome Web Store

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Recent Updates

We re-test, re-write, and ship continuously. Every entry has a real date.

  1. Site-wide trust signals refresh

    Rewrote landing pages with verbatim Chrome Web Store testimonials, real audiobook market data, and tested-12-extensions methodology. Every claim now has a sourceable link.

  2. Send-to-Phone reliability improvements

    Telegram audio streaming now auto-turns pages reliably across Kindle Cloud Reader and Apple Books. Reduces session interruptions by ~70% in internal testing.

  3. Technical deep-dive published

    Wrote up the OCR pipeline: how CastReader handles Amazon's 184 random font alphabets and 361 unique glyphs per Kindle book. Shared in dev.to.

  4. CastReader for Mac released

    Native macOS app reads Kindle for Mac with word-level highlighting. Floating player + system-wide hotkeys. No browser needed.

  5. Featured on Product Hunt

    Ranked #10 in Daily, 99 upvotes, 4 community comments shaped the v1.2 roadmap.

  6. Voice quality upgrade — Kokoro AI

    Switched from older TTS engines to Kokoro neural voices. User reviews shifted from 'usable but robotic' to 'enjoy listening for hours' (verbatim from review by patrick chiang).

  7. First wave of extraction reliability improvements

    OCR success rate improved from 78% to 89% on English-language Kindle books. Multi-column page detection added for academic PDFs.

Why This Exists

I built CastReader because I owned hundreds of Kindle books and couldn't listen to them on my morning runs without buying separate Audible copies. The technical problem — Amazon's Cloud Reader font encryption — turned out to be solvable with OCR. The product problem — making it actually pleasant across phones, desktops, and 40+ languages — took two years of iteration. We're a small team. I answer every Chrome Web Store review personally (see testimonials above — including the 3-star and 1-star ones). If something's broken or missing, email support@castreader.ai.

— Yan Xu, founder

Last reviewed: · CastReader Team — reviewed against 2025 testing data

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★★★★★ 4.7 · Free to start · No login · Optional Pro

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