Home Apps Personalization Speech Recognition & Synthesis
Speech Recognition & Synthesis

Speech Recognition & Synthesis Rate : 4.2

Download
Application Description

Google Text-to-Speech: Your Android Device's Built-in Reader

Enhance your Android experience with Google Text-to-Speech, a versatile application that transforms on-screen text into audible speech. This powerful tool offers a multitude of applications, from enjoying audiobooks with Google Play Books to mastering pronunciation with Google Translate. Its accessibility features also provide invaluable support for users of TalkBack and other assistive technologies.

Key Features:

  • Audiobook Support: Seamlessly integrates with applications like Google Play Books for hands-free listening.
  • Pronunciation Assistance: Partners with Google Translate to audibly pronounce translations, aiding language learning.
  • Accessibility Enhancements: Provides spoken feedback within TalkBack and similar accessibility apps, improving device navigation for visually impaired users.
  • Broad App Compatibility: Works with a wide array of apps available on the Google Play Store.
  • Effortless Setup: Easily activated through your device's settings: Settings > Language & Input > Text-to-speech output. (Often pre-installed, but easily updatable to the latest version).
  • Multilingual Capabilities: Supports a diverse range of languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, and many more.

In Conclusion:

Google Text-to-Speech is a valuable asset for Android users. Its ability to read text aloud enhances accessibility, simplifies language learning, and provides a convenient way to consume digital content. Its ease of setup and broad language support make it a truly versatile and user-friendly application. Download it today and experience the convenience for yourself!

Screenshot
Speech Recognition & Synthesis Screenshot 0
Speech Recognition & Synthesis Screenshot 1
Speech Recognition & Synthesis Screenshot 2
Speech Recognition & Synthesis Screenshot 3
Latest Articles More
  • Alien: Earth Episode 4 Review

    Alien: Earth's fourth episode, "Observation," continues the franchise's trend of aptly named installments in its first television series. Showrunner Noah Hawley and his team slow down the xenomorph-centric action surrounding the crashed Maginot to as

    Feb 23,2026
  • Outer Worlds 2: 11-Min Exclusive Gameplay - IGN

    Welcome to our exclusive IGN First series this April – dedicated entirely to The Outer Worlds 2. Here's your first look at real-time gameplay as we infiltrate the N-Ray Facility, showcasing the game’s enhanced mechanics and redefined level design. Wh

    Feb 22,2026
  • Tron: Bithell Games Axes Majority of Full-Time Staff

    British indie studio Bithell Games has let go of the "majority" of its full-time employees, just weeks after releasing its time-loop action title Tron: Catalyst, after being unable to secure a new large-scale project.This decision leaves 11 team memb

    Feb 21,2026
  • Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld Debuts First in Fortnite

    Fans eager to watch the first episodes of Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld will need to visit Fortnite to see the series before it arrives on Disney+.Epic Games revealed today how it plans to expand its current Star Wars offerings, announcing that

    Feb 21,2026
  • Minecraft Movie Embraces Memes in May Release

    The Minecraft Movie is expanding its theatrical run with a special sing-along version titled A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition.Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures revealed today they're capitalizing on the film's strong box office performance. W

    Feb 20,2026
  • Nintendo Fans Outraged by New Mario Kart Update

    Nintendo has updated Mario Kart World's approach to online course selection, a move that contradicts many players' preferences and highlights the game's divisive open-world structure.Version 1.1.2 of Mario Kart World launched recently, and Nintendo's

    Feb 18,2026