YouTube Voiceover Generator

Text to Speech

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Use the browser preview to test voices and speed. Then pick a voice artist and download a real MP3 that plays everywhere.
Best YouTube speed
Most creators speak at 1.1–1.3×. Try "Podcast" preset for natural, engaging narration that keeps viewers watching.
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Punctuation = pauses
Commas make short pauses, periods longer ones. Use "…" for dramatic effect that hooks viewers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about converting text to speech online

No account, no signup, no credit card required. Paste your text, choose a voice, and download your MP3 instantly — completely free, up to 5,000 characters per download.
Yes. The downloaded MP3 is yours to use in YouTube videos, podcasts, social media reels, presentations, and e-learning courses. The audio is generated via Google TTS — ensure your usage aligns with Google's TTS terms of service.
12 voice artists are available: Brian & Amy (British), Matthew & Joanna (American), Russell & Nicole (Australian), Raveena (Indian English), Aditi (Hindi), Miguel (Spanish), Celine (French), Hans (German), and Mizuki (Japanese).
Up to 5,000 characters per download. For longer scripts, split your content into sections and combine the audio files in your video editor. For very long content, tools like ElevenLabs or Murf.ai are better suited.
The tool downloads a standard MP3 file — the most widely compatible audio format. It plays in VLC, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, all smartphones, and video editors like Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and CapCut.
The preview uses your browser's built-in voices (which vary by device). The downloaded MP3 uses Google's TTS engine on our server for consistent quality. Both use the same language/accent — the voice character is the main difference.
The "Podcast" speed (~1.1×) works best for most YouTube content — natural and engaging. Fast-paced educational content can go to 1.4×, while tutorials benefit from Normal (1.0×). Avoid very slow speeds as they feel unnatural to viewers.
No installation required. The tool runs entirely in your web browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, and Android. Just open the page, paste your script, pick a voice, and click Download MP3.
Use commas for short pauses, periods for longer ones, and "…" for dramatic pauses. Keep sentences short. Write abbreviations and numbers in full — for example, write "United States" instead of "US" and "five hundred" instead of "500".
TTS is widely used for YouTube voiceovers, podcast narration, audiobooks, accessibility tools for visually impaired users, e-learning course narration, IVR phone systems, language learning apps, and social media content creation.

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How to Convert Text to Speech and Download MP3

Simply paste your script into the text box, choose from 12 voice artists across British, American, Australian, Indian, Hindi, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese accents, adjust your speed, and click Download MP3. Your audio file is generated on our server using Google's TTS engine and delivered directly to your device.

Best Voices for YouTube Videos

Brian and Matthew are popular choices for YouTube narration due to their clear, authoritative tone. For a warmer, more conversational feel, Joanna and Amy work well for lifestyle and educational content. Indian creators often prefer Raveena for English content or Aditi for Hindi voiceovers.

Tips for Better TTS Audio

Write your script the way it should be spoken. Use punctuation generously — commas and periods control natural pacing. Spell out numbers and abbreviations. Keep sentences concise. Use the preview button to test before downloading your final MP3.