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  1. How do I use Google Text to Speech?
  2. Is Google text to speech free?
  3. What is the name of the text to speech voice?
  4. Is there a website that reads text to you?

How do I use Google Text to Speech?

How to Use Google Text-to-Speech on Android

  1. Swipe down from the top of the phone, then tap the gear icon to open the Device Settings.
  2. Tap Accessibility in the Settings menu.
  3. Tap Select to Speak. ...
  4. Tap the Select to Speak toggle switch to turn it on.

Is Google text to speech free?

Simply Install our software today and just highlight the text you want to listen to, right click and choose "Text to Speech for Google Chrome™" Our text to speech extension will begin reading out the text to you. ... This software also supports many languages, it is FREE of charge and easy to use.

What is the name of the text to speech voice?

Microsoft Sam is the default text-to-speech male voice in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It is used by Narrator, the screen reader program built into the operating system. Microsoft Mike and Microsoft Mary are optional male and female voices respectively, available for download from the Microsoft website.

Is there a website that reads text to you?

Natural Reader Online is a text to speech web application that converts any written text into spoken words. Use Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or iCloud from your mobile to upload and instantly listen to documents on the go. Premium users can even take a picture of printed books to listen to using OCR.

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