This is really great. As someone with pretty bad uncorrectable and constantly declining vision, a lot of my “reading” is listening. Lately I’ve often been thinking “Why can’t I easily listen to everything I find on the internet yet?”. When I tried to just use an existing service to convert things myself, I ran into a lot of the problems that the improvements listed here seem to solve.
I’ve also looked into TTS recently, and discovered that the Microsoft Edge browser has decent TTS built into both the web and mobile browsers. It’s not perfect by any means, but I found it surprisingly good, especially for a free feature. I guess it’s not surprising that Microsoft’s offering here is good, given that tons of other TTS services use Microsoft Azure’s TTS.
This is really great. As someone with pretty bad uncorrectable and constantly declining vision, a lot of my “reading” is listening. Lately I’ve often been thinking “Why can’t I easily listen to everything I find on the internet yet?”. When I tried to just use an existing service to convert things myself, I ran into a lot of the problems that the improvements listed here seem to solve.
I’ve also looked into TTS recently, and discovered that the Microsoft Edge browser has decent TTS built into both the web and mobile browsers. It’s not perfect by any means, but I found it surprisingly good, especially for a free feature. I guess it’s not surprising that Microsoft’s offering here is good, given that tons of other TTS services use Microsoft Azure’s TTS.
This is great to hear, and please feel free to contact us with any other features or improvements you’d find helpful :)