Text to Speech — Free Voiceovers in Your Browser
Type a script, pick a voice, download a WAV — natural English or plain readers in 31 languages. Free, in your browser.
A quick tool — one slice of free Studio. The same job (and the rest of the edit) lives on the board: multi-track, captions, color, sound, stock. Connect your AI and it edits for you.
Open StudiofreeWorks well with
Eziclip Text to Speech runs on your device: type a script, pick a natural English voice or a plain multilingual reader, download the WAV. Studio uses the same engines on an audio track. Unlike CapCut, VEED and cloud TTS suites, nothing leaves your machine.
Voiceovers without an upload
Paste a script and generate speech on your device. Natural English voices for polished VO, plus plain male and female readers when you need Russian, German, French or any of 31 languages.
The same engines power Studio's Generate voiceover — drop the result on a timeline there when you want the clip inside an edit.
Natural English and multilingual readers
Curated English voices cover everyday VO. Reader voices are simpler male/female styles with a language picker — useful for explainers, drafts and non-English scripts.
Speed is adjustable. Export is a single WAV ready for editors, podcasts or stacking under picture.
Runs in your browser, free
Models download once into browser storage, then run locally — no account and no script uploaded to a TTS API.
First generation of a new engine can take minutes while weights download; after that, calls reuse the cache.
How to turn text into speech in your browser
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Type your script
Paste or write the lines you want spoken. Long text is chunked automatically.
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Pick a voice
Natural English voices, or a plain reader with a language. Adjust speed if you want.
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Download the WAV
Generate runs on your device. Save the audio and drop it into any editor — or open Studio to place it on a track.
Questions
Yes — generate and download without signing up. Processing stays in your browser.
Natural voices are English. Plain reader voices cover 31 languages including Russian, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Japanese, Korean and more.
No. Models and synthesis run in your browser after a one-time download of the voice engine.
Yes — Studio's Generate voiceover on an audio track uses the same engines. This quick tool is for a standalone WAV download.