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Turn any article or block of text into natural-sounding audio with ElevenLabs. Seven voices, instant MP3 download, free, no signup.
Powered by ElevenLabs. ~10 seconds. Free, no signup.
Warm, conversational — works well for narration and friendly explainers.
Choose “Paste text” to read content you already have, or “Article URL” to fetch a public blog post we’ll auto-summarise to fit the audio cap.
Paste up to 5,000 characters of text, or enter a single public http(s) URL up to 500 characters long. The character counter warns you if you’re over the per-call cap.
Pick from seven curated ElevenLabs voices — American or British, male or female, narration, conversational, energetic, authoritative, or friendly. Each has a description so you can match the tone to your content.
Click Generate. In about 10 seconds you’ll see an inline audio player and a Download MP3 button. The clip stays in your browser only — refresh to discard it.
It turns any block of text — or the readable content of a public URL — into natural-sounding speech using ElevenLabs’ multilingual voice models. You pick a voice, hit Generate, and in about 10 seconds you get a downloadable MP3 you can listen to in the browser or save for offline. Useful for previewing how an article will sound when narrated, building voiceovers for explainer videos, or just listening to a long-form post on a commute.
The picker ships with seven curated voices — American (Rachel, Adam, Bella, Arnold, Domi), British (Dorothy, Daniel) — covering warm conversational, narration, energetic, authoritative, and friendly styles. The underlying model (ElevenLabs eleven_multilingual_v2) speaks 29 languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Japanese and more. The same voice can read English and Hindi naturally — paste text in your target language and it will narrate it correctly.
Paste a public blog or article URL. We fetch the page server-side with a 10-second timeout, strip out scripts, styles, and navigation HTML, decode the entities, and feed the clean text through Gemini to condense it to roughly 600 characters so it fits the per-call audio cap. If a site blocks bots or returns non-HTML, you’ll see a helpful error and you can paste the article text instead.
Per call we cap at ~1,000 characters of voiced text (roughly 60–90 seconds of audio) to keep the free tier sustainable on ElevenLabs costs. The textarea accepts up to 5,000 characters and we will offer to summarise longer inputs to ~600 characters before reading. For full long-form audio (entire books, courses, hour-long episodes) talk to our AI-automation team — we build production audio pipelines on the same stack.
Free tier is 2 clips per day per IP, reset at midnight UTC. Audio generation is dramatically more expensive than text generation, so the cap is tighter than our text tools. Need higher limits or a private branded version for your team? We integrate ElevenLabs (or any TTS provider) into client products under our AI-automation service.
Nothing is persisted. Your text is sent to ElevenLabs server-side for the speech synthesis only — your ElevenLabs API key never reaches the browser, and we add no logging or analytics on your inputs. The MP3 is streamed back to your browser as a blob and held in memory; refreshing the page discards it. We do not save the audio on our servers.
This reader is a fragment of what we build for clients. Our AI-automation team integrates ElevenLabs (and other TTS/STT providers) into production stacks — long-form audio, podcast generation, branded voiceovers, multilingual narration, voice agents. We use the same pipeline on TalkDrill, our in-house English-speaking app.
Talk to our AI-automation teamWe build production voice pipelines on ElevenLabs — long-form narration, branded voiceovers, multilingual TTS, conversational voice agents. The same stack powers TalkDrill, our in-house English-speaking app.