Free text-to-speech tool with many realistic voices but intrusive ads and limited export formats
Free text-to-speech tool with many realistic voices but intrusive ads and limited export formats
Vote (7 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Escolha Tecnologia
Version 14.0.82
Works under Android
Also known as Voz do Narrador
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(7 votes)
Developer
Escolha Tecnologia
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
14.0.82
Also known as
Voz do Narrador
Pros
- Free text-to-speech app for Android from Escolha Tecnologia
- Simple, intuitive interface that is quick to learn
- Converts typed text, text files, and image-based text into audio
- Supports multiple languages for a broad range of content
- Over 500 real male and female voices available
- Audio effects such as distortion and compression for extra control
- Exports audio in commonly used MP3 and MP4 formats
Cons
- Very frequent ads that can appear after most actions
- Pop-up ads can trigger unintended openings of external app pages
- Interruptions are especially intrusive when creating many short clips
- Ads and slow loading can persist even with a paid upgrade in some cases
- Only MP3 and MP4 output formats, with no alternatives for other needs
- Handling of complaints can feel more focused on ratings than on fixes
Narrator's Voice - TTS is a free Android text-to-speech app from Escolha Tecnologia that turns written content into spoken audio in a wide range of voices. It suits anyone who wants to quickly transform text files, short messages, or scripts into audio tracks on a mobile device.
Clear design with flexible input options
The app focuses on straightforward conversion from text to audio, with a simple interface that is easy to understand. You can type directly inside the app and hear it spoken almost immediately, or provide existing text files for processing.
There is also support for images that contain text. The app can extract the text and then convert it into speech, which makes it useful when you need to voice content that is not already in a plain text format. Since Narrator's Voice - TTS supports multiple languages, it can read material in different tongues and serve people from many regions.
Extensive voice library and sound effects
One of the strongest points of Narrator's Voice - TTS is the size of its voice catalog. It offers over 500 real voices, covering both male and female speakers, so you can choose a sound that matches the mood of your project.
On top of basic voice selection, the app lets you apply audio effects such as distortion and compression. These options help you shape the tone of your track, whether you want something cleaner or more stylized.
Output formats and compatibility limits
When it comes time to save your work, Narrator's Voice - TTS restricts you to MP3 and MP4 as output formats. These are widely used, so they will fit many everyday needs, but anyone who depends on other file types will not find them here. If you require formats beyond MP3 and MP4, this limitation becomes a real constraint.
Heavy advertising and interruptions
The biggest drawback is the intensity of in-app advertising. Ads can appear after key actions such as playing a text-to-speech clip, changing the selected voice, or finishing your typing. They may even pop up just before you tap on something, which increases the chance of accidentally opening external app pages.
For people who create many short clips, this pattern can be especially disruptive. When you record several 3 to 4 second messages to time them precisely, frequent ads can interrupt the workflow every few seconds and make simple tasks feel tedious.
In some cases ads still appear even after upgrading to a paid option, and message processing can feel slow, which undermines the point of paying for a smoother experience. Communication around problems can add to the frustration if the focus falls more on requesting higher ratings or redirecting issues to email than on directly addressing the described ad and performance concerns.
Verdict
Narrator's Voice - TTS delivers strong core functionality: an approachable interface, support for multiple languages, hundreds of realistic voices, and basic sound effects. For anyone who needs a free mobile tool to turn text or image-based text into spoken audio in MP3 or MP4, it can work quite well.
However, the aggressive advertising and the limited export formats significantly affect its appeal. If you can tolerate frequent interruptions and only need MP3 or MP4 files, the rich voice selection makes this app attractive. If you value an uninterrupted workflow or depend on other audio formats, these drawbacks weigh heavily.
Pros
- Free text-to-speech app for Android from Escolha Tecnologia
- Simple, intuitive interface that is quick to learn
- Converts typed text, text files, and image-based text into audio
- Supports multiple languages for a broad range of content
- Over 500 real male and female voices available
- Audio effects such as distortion and compression for extra control
- Exports audio in commonly used MP3 and MP4 formats
Cons
- Very frequent ads that can appear after most actions
- Pop-up ads can trigger unintended openings of external app pages
- Interruptions are especially intrusive when creating many short clips
- Ads and slow loading can persist even with a paid upgrade in some cases
- Only MP3 and MP4 output formats, with no alternatives for other needs
- Handling of complaints can feel more focused on ratings than on fixes