Speechify versus IM Translator
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Learn the key differences between Speechify and IM Translator to help you decide which program is best for you.
Speechify and IM Translator are two tools that read aloud to you. However, there are some significant differences between what Speechify does and how IM Translator works. While IM Translator reads back translation options to you, Speechify does not translate text. Instead, it reads to you in the language you choose (over 50 are available).
English text-to-speech device
For an English text-to-speech device, you can’t go wrong with Speechify. You can use it in Microsoft Word or use the virtual keyboard to trigger it when you want to reach a screenshot. Use it with PowerPoint or other programs, too.
IM Translator also offers text-to-speech in English, though it is primarily a translator. If you translate from another language to English, it will work as a language checker and read the new content to you in English directly.
Speechify
Speechify is text-to-speech software that lets you breeze through any text quickly and easily. It reads through notes, .pdf files, and other kinds of documents in a variety of languages and voices.
One of the perks of using Speechify is the way you can use it to listen to journal articles or read through homework while you take notes yourself. You can read through Spanish or French documents, for example, and be taking physical notes at the same time by hand or on another device.
Speechify synthesizes information quickly from text to speech, so you can listen at a speed that you’re comfortable with. You’ll be able to listen to information faster than you could read it, giving you more time to do other things.
While Speechify does not translate content directly, it can read to you in over 50 languages using any of Speechify’s HD voices. That means you can listen to content in the right accent in the target language of your choice.
IM Translator
IM Translator is a multilingual tool that is designed to remove language barriers. It comes in a few forms including a Chrome extension, Firefox extension, Opera extension, and Yandex extension.
On its website, it states that it can translate languages including French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and others.
It features a voice feature with pop-up bubble translator. It also uses text-to-speech functionality to bring the text to life with audio. It is designed to produce text-to-speech conversion in only 10 languages:
- French
- German
- Italian
- Portuguese
- English
- Chinese
- Korean
- Japanese
- Russian
- Spanish
The company states that it uses clear, natural-sounding voices. As an alternative to using a translation dictionary manually, this API could be a good choice.
Translate made easy for English speakers
Translation is about more than just converting text from English to another language. You also need to understand what you’re hearing. Speechify can help, because it produces natural sounding HD voices that are in the target language. You’ll hear language the way it’s really spoken.
Natural-sounding voices
Natural-sounding voices are the key to understanding translated content when it’s ready to you audibly. Robotic voices may make it harder to understand newly translated texts, so opting for natural voices is a better option when you’re listening to articles, going through docs, working in excel in a foreign language, or just trying to shop on Amazon.
TTS tutorials
Text-to-speech apps are easy to use. You can download Speechify for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Android, iOS, and other browsers and platforms. Quickly download this and other translators, like the IM Translator extension, from the Chrome web store, and add it as an extension so you can use both, together or separately, right now.
FAQ
Which voice translator is the best?
The best Voice Translator is reportedly Pocketalk, which is one of the big-name translators that is on the market today. The Model S translator offers quick, two-way translation between up to 82 languages, so you can chat with people you’ve just met anywhere in the world.
iPhones and iOS products also have their own translators built in, so if you’re looking for a quick online translation using your Apple Watch or similar device, you can ask SIRI or download the base translator app.
Where can I find a voice translator that is free?
There are all kinds of voice translators that are available online today. Using Bing or another search engine, type in the following to find them (and download them) for free.
- Google Translate
- Day translations
- Speak and Translate
- TripLingo
- SayHI
- iTranslate
- Microsoft Translator
You can also use the free translator available on iOS, which is built into your iOS devices.
Is there a real time voice translator?
Google Translate allows you to do real-time voice translations on Google Drive and for webpage translation. Google Translate can translate into many languages, like Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean, and it will retain your translation history if you want it to. Google Translate has language detection features on mobile or online, so you can use these free speech services to communicate with people as you travel around the world.
FAQ
What is the most realistic text-to-speech tool?
Both Amazon Polly and Speechify offer extremely accurate, lifelike, and human sounding voices. However, Amazon's complicated pricing model makes Speechify a better choice for affordable and realistic text-to-speech.
Which is the best text-to-speech app?
The best text-to-speech app is the one that works for your unique needs. There are many options available on the market, each with different pros and cons. The best way to find the right app for you is to try them out and see which one fits.
Is there a website that reads text to you?
Any text-to-speech app or browser extension can read basic text to you in the form of .WAV files, MP3 files, and other types of audio files.
What is the best free text-to-speech online tool?
The best text-to-speech online app for free is Speechify's trial version. Even though Balabolka is completely free, the program lacks several important features that Speechify offers at no cost.
Which speech apps have the best human voices?
NaturalReader, Speechify, and Amazon Polly have the most lifelike human-sounding voices of all text-to-speech applications. Polly's Neural Text-to-Speech (NTTS) makes it a leading choice, with Speechify coming in close behind.
What is the best text-to-speech software for recording podcast audio files?
Most popular text to speech programs can record podcast audio files that can be edited and uploaded to podcast listening platforms like iTunes and Spotify. Text-to-speech tools are a great way to get started with podcast recording if you are uncomfortable speaking aloud or if you do not have high-quality podcast recording equipment available to you.
What is the best text-to-speech reader for Android and iOS?
There are multiple options for text to speech readers on iOS and Android. Which you choose depends largely on what features you need and whether you want to use the application in a browser or an app. Try on several for size and keep the one you like best.
Which natural-sounding speech synthesis tools use deep learning or e-learning for custom voice generation?
The most technologically advanced text-to-speech applications are arguably Amazon Polly and Speechify. Both use state-of-the-art deep learning and artificial intelligence to generate natural-sounding, human-like voices that can read aloud any document.
Which is the most lifelike speech tool for personal use?
If you need a text-to-speech application for personal use with lifelike speech, NaturalReader and Speechify are both excellent options.
Which text-to-speech apps have the best celebrity speech voices?
Speechify has the most comprehensive list of popular celebrity voices available on any text-to-speech application. Popular celebrity voices users can choose from include A-list celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gwyneth Paltrow, and more.
Where can I find the best text-to-speech online tutorials?
There are many Internet tutorials available for the wide variety of text-to-speech tools available on the market. Some of the best text-to-speech online tutorials can be found on YouTube and other similar video platforms.
Tyler Weitzman
Tyler Weitzman is the Co-Founder, Head of Artificial Intelligence & President at Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews. Weitzman is a graduate of Stanford University, where he received a BS in mathematics and a MS in Computer Science in the Artificial Intelligence track. He has been selected by Inc. Magazine as a Top 50 Entrepreneur, and he has been featured in Business Insider, TechCrunch, LifeHacker, CBS, among other publications. Weitzman’s Masters degree research focused on artificial intelligence and text-to-speech, where his final paper was titled: “CloneBot: Personalized Dialogue-Response Predictions.”