ReadAloud is a powerful Windows 10 app that converts text-to-speech for those times when it is better to listen to web pages, e-books and other documents. Available for Windows 10 PC, the free app.
For customers using OneNote Learning Tools, Learning Tools in Word, and Read Aloud in the Editor pane in Office and the Microsoft Edge browser, this article documents ways to download new languages for the Text-to-Speech feature in different versions of Windows. Install a new Text-to-Speech language in Windows 10
Within Windows 10 settings, you'll download the desired language and then set your speech language.
Install a new Text-to-Speech language in Windows 8.1On any edition of Windows 8.1, do the following:
After restarting your PC, you'll have the new language available for Text-to-Speech and the Learning Tools Immersive Reader will recognize the text on the page and read it in the correct language. Text-to-Speech languages and voices available in Windows
Speech To Text Windows 10 Microsoft Word
Additional Text-to-Speech languages can be purchased from the following third-party providers: Microsoft Speech To Text Windows 10
Note: These options are provided for informational purposes only. Microsoft does not endorse any particular third-party software, nor can it offer any support for their installation and use. For help with these products, please contact their original manufacturer.
Open Source Text-to-Speech languagesFree Text-to-Speech languages are available for download from Open Source provider eSpeak. These languages work on Windows 7, but some may not yet work on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10. View a list of available eSpeak languages and codes for more information. Download eSpeak languages Speech To Text Windows 10 1803Speech To Text Windows 10 Edge
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