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Wondering which are the most reliable alternatives to Capti Voice? Read on to learn about the best TTS solutions.

Reading is often an uphill battle for people with impairments like dyslexia, ADHD, and visual or learning disabilities. Learners often notice they’re falling behind their peers, which leads to a lack of self-confidence. Not to mention that adults who have overcome their disability but are struggling readers sometimes feel they’re not as productive as they could be.

Fortunately, technological advances have revolutionized assistive technology, and people can now use text to speech (TTS) tools to hone their reading skills and improve their productivity.

When it comes to text to speech software, Capti Voice has become one of the most widely used apps. Users appreciate that they can turn reading into a podcast-like experience, so they don’t have to spend money on an Amazon Audible subscription.

But no two TTS tools are the same, and you may feel that Capti Voice doesn’t meet all your reading needs. Let’s look at some popular TTS alternatives that may be a better fit.

An overview of Capti Voice

Captivoice.com is a TTS tool that lets users import different document formats. The program then analyzes the text from the document or web page, converts it into high-quality audio, and reads it aloud.

Users without a Premium subscription can access the platform’s six free voices, which provide solid narration. If you need a reliable voice engine for personal use, this modest selection will get the job done. But those who appreciate engaging voiceovers and high-quality voices might benefit from checking out the Capti Voice Premium Plan.

Several users have shared that the default narration voice sounds slightly robotic and recommend pairing the Premium Plan with a Premium Voice. The natural-sounding text to speech voices are available as in-app purchases.

The web-based version of Capti Voice features a user-friendly interface. The program organizes tracks into playlists. When you select a track from the left-hand toolbar, it will appear in the document window. You can import tracks from your local storage, Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox, Bookshare, and more.

Not only is Capti Voice a helpful tool for readers who want a more engaging experience, but it’s also invaluable for teachers looking to improve their education methods. Learners can highlight text sections as they listen or take notes to improve retention.

The free version doesn’t allow you to edit documents but a Premium account allows you to also use Capti Voice for error correction.

If you’re a Windows 10 user, you don’t need a Premium account to experiment with different voices. You’ll be able to access the desktop voices installed by Cortana.

While Capti Voice is a fairly sophisticated TTS solution, it lacks some features users have come to expect from such technology. Most notably, it doesn’t have a built-in system for exporting the narration as an MP3 file or other audio formats.

Users can customize the speech rate, and the software can recognize and read 26 languages, including English and Spanish. The platform has advanced OCR technology for precise image processing. Grab your iPhone or iPad, snap a photo of a newspaper article or school assignment, and the app will read the text within seconds.

You can use Capti Voice on Windows and Mac products and Chromebooks. The program is also compatible with iOS devices, and you can visit the Apple App Store to install it on your iPhone or iPad. The developers are yet to release a version for Android mobile devices.

A list of the best Capti Voice alternatives

Here are some of the best Capti Voice alternatives.

Read Aloud

Read Aloud is a Google Chrome extension that aids those with learning difficulties in consuming written content. It’s free, has a simple interface, and uses your web browser’s native voiceover capabilities for narration. You can customize the voice through in-app purchases and access more natural-sounding voices from premium services like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Polly, and more.

The software can transcribe over 40 languages, allowing users to listen to countless Microsoft Word documents, PDF files, Google Drive Docs, and other formats such as e-books.

To see what Read Aloud has to offer, visit the Chrome Web Store to add the browser extension. You can activate the software’s shortcuts by clicking the icon in the toolbar.

NaturalReader

NaturalReader’s e-learning capabilities and API are impressive, and the program will read different documents on various devices. It’s a robust voiceover tool with OCR functionalities, so it may take a while to get used to the program.

To unlock NaturalReader’s advanced features, add the Chrome extension. Although you can install the mobile app on your iOS or Android device, the translation features could do with an upgrade. So, if you’re learning English, Portuguese, Spanish, or French, you may benefit from using a different app.

NaturalReader doesn’t charge its users upfront. If you want to switch to a more realistic, natural-sounding voice, you can upgrade the feature with in-app purchases.

Voice Dream

Voice Dream is another popular text to speech app. It allows reading enthusiasts and students to convert written text into audio files via speech synthesis.

Unlike similar products, the Voice Dream Reader is only compatible with Apple products. You can use it on your MacBook, Apple Watch, iPod Touch, iPad, and iPhone. The non-premium voices aren’t as human-like as premium options. If you have a mobile device running on iOS 12 and newer, you can access over 60 free voices, which is a good incentive to try it.

Speechify

Speechify is a text to speech reader compatible with nearly all devices and operating systems. It relies on AI (artificial intelligence) speech synthesis and machine learning algorithms to produce high-quality audio files and narration.

You can work with copy-pasted content or import EPUB files and PDF documents to create an engaging speech within seconds. The app is highly customizable, and you can adjust the playback controls to match your personal preference. 

Create a custom listening experience with Speechify

Few text to speech apps come close to Speechify. It is a powerful productivity tool and a game changer in special education, where teachers can implement it into their webinars, LMS, and classes.

Sign up for a free version today to learn why Speechify has changed how many users consume content.

FAQ

What are the benefits of a voice-based system over a keyboard-based system?

Voice-based systems cater to users with special needs and learning capabilities. On the other hand, keyboard-based systems only cater to neurotypical individuals. Specialized keyboards like braille displays can be used alongside voiceover designs to help users with visual impairments.

What are some other forms of voice recording devices?

Some popular voice recording devices are tablets (Apple iPads and Samsung tablets) and the Livescribe Smart Pen.

What is the company that created Capti Voice?

The US-based Charmtech Labs LLC created Capti Voice.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.