How to Use Speechify Text to Speech for Reddit
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Whether you're a seasoned Redditor or just diving into the depths of subreddits, enhancing your Reddit experience with text to speech (TTS) can change how you consume content. Speechify, a popular text to speech app, can turn Reddit threads into audiobooks, making it easier to engage with posts and comments, especially if you're on the go or have visual impairments like dyslexia. Here’s how to get started using Speechify on various devices to listen to your favorite subreddits.
What is Speechify?
Speechify is a text to speech app that converts written text into spoken words using natural voices. It's available for multiple platforms including iOS (Apple iPhones), Android, Mac, Windows, and even as a Chrome extension. Speechify is known for its high-quality, natural voices and offers premium voices as an upgrade.
Setting Up Speechify for Reddit
Download and Install Speechify:
- iOS Users: Open your iPhone, head to the Apple App Store, and search for Speechify. Download and install the app.
- Android Users: Open the Google Play Store on your Android device, search for Speechify, and install it.
- Windows/Mac Users: You can download Speechify from its official website or install the Chrome extension if you prefer using Microsoft Edge or Chrome browsers.
Connect Speechify to Reddit:
- Speechify doesn’t directly integrate with Reddit. Instead, you'll need to copy the text you want to read aloud from the Reddit app or through a web browser.
- Open Reddit, navigate to a subreddit or thread of your choice, and select the text you want to listen to.
- Open Speechify and paste the text into the app.
- If you are using the Speechify Chrome extension, Mac/iOS/Android App, Safari or Edge extensions then you do not have to copy and paste anything. You should see a blue play button. Simply press that for Speechify to read your Reddit news.
Customize Your Listening Experience:
- Choose from various voices, including natural and premium voices, to find one that suits your preference.
- Adjust the reading speed to match how quickly or slowly you'd like the text to be read.
Using Additional Features:
1Explore features like saving texts for later listening, highlighting text as it's read aloud, and using tools designed to aid language learning.
Why Use Speechify with Reddit?
- Accessibility: For users with dyslexia or other reading challenges, listening to posts can be a more accessible way to enjoy Reddit.
- Multitasking: Listen to subreddit discussions while you're doing other things, just like you would with podcasts or music on Spotify.
- Language Learning: Use Speechify to hear pronunciation and intonation in English or other languages, which can be beneficial for subscribers of the languagelearning subreddit.
Tips for a Better Experience
- Explore Subreddits: Some subreddits like getstudying or a subreddit focused on book discussions might offer rich text content more suited for auditory consumption.
- Engage with the Community: Even if you're listening to posts, consider participating in discussions to get more upvotes and engage more deeply with the community.
- Use Referrals and Premium Options: If you find Speechify helpful, look into referral programs or premium options for better voices and features.
Using Speechify to read aloud Reddit posts can transform how you interact with one of the world's largest forums. Whether you’re using an iPhone, Android, or your computer, Speechify can make Reddit more accessible and enjoyable. Don’t forget to check with subreddit moderators for any terms or conditions regarding automated reading tools, and always respect copyright and spoiler rules in posts.
Happy listening, Redditors!
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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.