Free Text to Speech
Convert any text to natural-sounding speech with 23 AI voices. Unlimited, free, and runs entirely in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.
Voice Settings
EQ, compression, warmth, and reverb for human-like quality.
Sentence-aware pacing with crossfaded transitions and realistic pauses.
Kokoro-82M Β· Apache 2.0 Β· ~86 MB one-time download
Text Input
Audio Output
Your audio will appear here
Enter text and click "Generate Speech" to create audio
100% Private
Your text never leaves your browser. All processing is local.
Unlimited & Free
No usage limits, no subscriptions, no hidden costs.
Works Offline
After the initial model download, no internet required.
Before You Start
Axonix Free Text to Speech is a fast, privacy-first utility that runs directly in your browser. Get started in seconds: Paste or type text in the input box (up to 5,000 characters).
- 1Paste or type text in the input box (up to 5,000 characters).
- 2Pick a voice and adjust speed, pacing, and expressiveness.
- 3Enable post-processing and choose a voice quality preset for a more human tone.
- 4Click Generate Speech and wait for chunk synthesis to complete.
- 5Preview playback and download the final WAV file.
- Browser-based TTS with local processing for privacy
- Natural chunked generation with sentence-aware pacing
- Voice enhancement presets (Natural, Studio, Warm, Broadcast, Cinematic)
- 23 English voices across US and UK accents
- Unlimited usage with WAV export support
- WebGPU acceleration with WASM fallback
Practical Guidance
When to use this: Use Free Text to Speech when you need a one-off file task in seconds, such as converting, optimizing, or extracting content directly in the browser.
Example workflow:
- Open Free Text to Speech and paste or upload your source input.
- Apply the key option settings for your specific use case.
- Review output quality and run a quick sanity check.
- Download or copy the final result.
Common mistakes:
- Pasting malformed input and assuming the output is complete without checking validation errors.
- Using test data that does not match the real-world format or file type you plan to process.
- Skipping a final review step before using the output in production or client-facing work.
Privacy note: For most file utilities, processing is performed in-browser and files remain on your device during normal use.
Frequently Asked Questions
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