Talkify: read any website aloud

Site Admin • 29 March 2019

Talkify is a free text to speech online solution that enables you to listen to your favourite blog, newspaper or website. All you need to do is to enter an url / web address. Talkify will read the website aloud with a natural sounding voice and we are multilingual so the language is automatically detected. Talkify also supports your browsers built in natural sounding voices.

It ifeatures multilingual, natural sounding voices text to speech solution that works on Android, iPhone or Windows and on any browser - just one click away.

Talkify will transform any website to a speaking website. Pause, resume and switch between paragraphs, all in any supported languages (English, German, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Korean and Swedish). While reading, the system will also highlight the spoken text for an easy read along if required.

Talkify also provides a text to speech api (JavaScript library) that will give you the full power of Talkify to your website in a matter of minutes.

Talkify recognises that you don't always have time to listen right away, so why not download the website or any selected text as an mp3 file and listen later when you got the time?

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