![]() ![]() Verdict: Overall, the TTS that comes with macOS is very barebones without all the bells and whistles and should be perfect for somebody looking for a basic TTS experience without even buying or installing any third party software. Pros: – Built-in system wide – Lots of voice options – Converting text to iTunes trackĬons: – No Pause/Play – Have to select manually all the words to be read – No instant pickup The text will be converted to an audio track and added to your iTunes library. Just select the required text, right click and go to Services > Add to iTunes as a spoken track. Quick Tip: It blew my mind and might even blow yours to know that the native TTS on Mac also supports converting your text into audio files. Although some voices are very robotic, there are a few which aren’t and sound more like a human.īut the TTS is far from perfect it is very basic and barebones and lacks options like pause/play, picking up from a selected word instantly and a lot more. To change the language option simply go to Accessibility > Speech. It also supports a lot of other languages other than English and there are a lot of voices to choose from in all the languages. To get started, highlight or select the text which you want to be read and then right click, go to Speech and then to Start Speaking and your Mac should start reading the text to you. Wrapping up: Best Text to Speech for Macīefore we get too ahead of ourselves and start downloading third party apps, it is very trivial to know that macOS itself comes with a built-in TTS and you can use it anywhere on your computer from the Notes app to any browser. ![]()
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