FreeTTS -Text to Mp3 Converter

FreeTTS -Text to Mp3 Converter

By 通 张

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2020-05-26
  • Current Version: 1.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 4.10 MB
  • Developer: 通 张
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.11 or later.

Description

Thank you for using the FreeTTS app for text-to-speech. FreeTTS is the best app for you to convert text to speech with natural voices. Powered by several advanced voice engines, FreeTTS supports more than 37 languages with more than 50 different natural voices. *********Main Features********* Support converting text to speech and save the voice as Mp3 file; Support SSML TTS(Speech Synthesis Markup Language); Support adjust the speed and pitch of the voices; Support convert text to speech with or without effects Support 6000 characters per week without any payment. *********How to Use FreeTTS ********* The process is quite simple. #1 Copy and paste your content #2 Select the languages and voices. Configure the effects if needed #3 Click "Convert" for conversion and save as mp3 file *********Note********* **All payments are non-renewing subscriptions. **Do not paste text longer than 5000 characters for each time. *********Privacy Protect ********* No data or text will be restored. Official Website of FreeTTS: https://freetts.com https://freetts.com/Home/PrivacyPolicy

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Reviews

  • Wide range of voice options but has issues

    3
    By bertfw_
    The good thing about this app is the number of voice options. You aren't limited to Apple voices, it can also use voices from Amazon, Google and Microsoft - in many different languages. There are a couple of major downsides, however. First, you cannot just plop some text into a box and have it speak. The text apparently is shipped off to some online service for processing, and you get back an MP3 file. This means editing will be a chore. Second, the online aspect is also used to limit the number of characters you can convert per-week. Initially the limit ssems to be 5,790 but clicking the "Get More" button brings up a dialog urging me to "Sign In", so I suspect there may be charges beyond that weekly limit. Sorry, but I don't "sign in" for something as trivial as text-to-speech. My Amiga did text-to-speech for free out of the box back in 1986, and it's a built-in API in MacOS. Also SaaS is out of control and we as users really need to stop rewarding bad behavior.

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