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Text to Audio Converter

Turn any text into natural-sounding speech. Pick a language and voice, then download your audio as MP3, WAV, OGG or M4A — free.

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Up to 200 words per conversion · Free · MP3, WAV, OGG, M4A

How it works

Convert text to speech in four steps

Our free text to audio converter uses Microsoft's neural text-to-speech voices to produce clear, natural narration. No account, no install — it runs entirely in your browser.

1Paste your text

Type or paste up to 200 words into the box above.

2Choose a voice

Pick from 20+ languages and natural male or female voices.

3Select a format

MP3 for sharing, WAV for editing, OGG for the web, or M4A for Apple devices.

4Convert & download

Click convert, preview the audio, then download the file.

Why use it

A simple, free text-to-speech tool

Natural voices

Neural voices that sound human, not robotic — great for videos, e-learning and accessibility.

20+ languages

English, Spanish, French, German, Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and many more.

Multiple formats

Download MP3, WAV, OGG or M4A — whatever your project needs.

No sign-up

No account, no email, no watermark. Just paste, convert and download.

Private

Your text is converted on demand and never stored on our servers.

Free forever

Built by Zapware as a free utility. Use it as often as you like.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this text to speech tool free?

Yes. Zapware's text to audio converter is completely free. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and you can download the audio you generate.

How many words can I convert at once?

Up to 200 words per conversion. Paste your text, choose a voice, and convert. For longer scripts, split the text into sections.

Which audio formats can I download?

MP3, WAV, OGG, and M4A. MP3 is best for sharing and podcasts, WAV for editing, OGG for the web, and M4A for Apple devices.

What languages and voices are supported?

Over 20 languages including English (US, UK, Australia, India), Spanish, French, German, Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and more, each with natural neural voices.

Can I use the generated audio commercially?

The audio is generated with Microsoft neural voices. Review Microsoft's terms for your use case. For most personal, educational and prototyping uses you are fine.