toolboto

Browser voice reader

Text to Speech Free Online - Browser Voice Reader

Toolboto is a text to speech free online tool that doubles as a free voice reader right in your browser. Paste an article, lecture notes, or a rough draft, then listen back with adjustable voices, speed, and pitch. No sign up and no uploads.

Free voice readerBrowser text to speechNo uploadsWorks on long text
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Privacy Notice: All speech synthesis happens in your browser using the Web Speech API. No text is sent to any server.

Common use cases for this free voice reader

Proofread blog drafts by listening for awkward phrasing
Review lecture notes or study material hands-free
Turn long articles into a quick browser voice reader session
Scan scripts, emails, and rough drafts before publishing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which browsers support text to speech?

The Web Speech API is supported in modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox. Chrome usually offers the widest voice selection.

How good is the voice quality?

Voice quality depends on your browser and operating system. Many devices include strong system voices, and Chrome on desktop often exposes the most options.

What is the maximum text length?

There is no practical limit for normal use. Toolboto automatically splits long text into chunks at natural boundaries so longer passages stay readable.

Does it work offline?

Some system voices work offline while others require an internet connection. That depends on your browser and operating system, not your Toolboto account, because there is no account.

About Text to Speech

Text to speech technology converts written text into spoken audio. This page is designed as a free browser text to speech tool for people who want to listen to long text, proofread drafts, review notes, or use a quick voice reader without installing extra software. It uses the Web Speech API built into modern browsers, so your text never leaves your device.