Speechify offers realistic text-to-speech voices to read aloud the words you need to hear. Its user-friendly interface and features make it a great experience when it comes to listening to a whole document or page or even web pages. Speechify also has mobile apps on iOS and Android and a Google Chrome extension, so you can easily listen to your favorite Google Play books on the go. Speechify has a few pricing plans for its users, with Speechify Limited being the free option. With this plan, you can listen anywhere with up to 10 voices. However, if you want 30+ high-quality AI text-to-speech voices, 5x faster speeds, and 20+ different languages, you'll have to upgrade to Speechify Premium at $139 per year.
3.Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Reader may be the go-to for many people when it comes to PDF files, and their free Acrobat Adobe Reader app will read out loud to you with customizable options regarding speed, preferred reader voice, pause features, and text highlighUsers can sign up for a 7-day free trial of Acrobat Pro, but any more reading that needs to be done after that will require an update to Acrobat Standard ($12.99 per month) or Acrobat Pro ($19.99 per month) to get full access to the PDF tool.
4.TTSReader
TTS Reader allows you to upload any text file, web pages, or books for listening purposes. Simply paste a URL to listen to any website on the web player with realistic-sounding voices to calmly dictate the content you want to hear. With TTSReader, you don't need to download apps, as you can activate read-aloud on the current page. There are some drawbacks, however. TTSReader's free plan has ads and no commercial or publishing license rights, and you need to upgrade to a paid plan to generate audio files from text that you can download, as well as receive better customer support.