Software for converting text to speech

People

With technology pervading everything, it does not forget about those who need its support the most. Nearly 1 billion people, 15% of the world’s population, live with disabilities and face various challenges every day, and assistive technology is making a huge difference in their lives.

Amidst the pandemic and chaos, things have suddenly become more complicated, which is why people with disabilities, like everyone else, are waiting for virtual assistance. Now they can do things that were once impossible to do on their own. With the support of assistive technology, they can live a better quality of independent life.

From smart glasses to automated electric wheelchair users, an artificial intelligence cane that guides blind people, and assistive technology have changed the lives of people suffering from a multitude of disabilities.

Of course, the assistive technology of speech synthesis software helps people with a variety of disabilities. Assistive technology works wonders when it comes to accessibility to information and the virtual world.

Text-to-speech tools powered by artificial intelligence that offer many flexible settings for tone, speed, and audio conversion to multiple languages. The most human-like audio conversion of your favorite text is just one click away. Users need minimal effort to simply listen to their favorite book, magazine, blog, or online shopping audio tour – everything becomes possible in one click.

Website Voice is an intelligent software that automatically recognizes text and starts audio conversion of the main part of the text in a few minutes. This not only reduced human effort, but also played a significant role in making content accessible to audiences in the most remote corners of the world.

The Website Voice development teams have created this text-to-speech software that makes all kinds of online content accessible to people with disabilities. Speech-to-text tools are great handy tools for regular people, not to mention people with disabilities.