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Jimlet is a free offline text-to-speech converter for Windows. It runs locally on your computer, without subscriptions or usage limits, and converts text to clear, natural-sounding speech. You can use an ordinary computer without a dedicated GPU to convert arbitrary amounts of text. Just unzip the package, drag and drop text files, and Jimlet converts them to speech in WAV, MP3, or OGG formats. Visit the website to listen to voice samples and download the app.

Jimlet TTS ConverterFast offline text-to-speech converter for Windows
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The focus with Jimlet so far has been on making a local text-to-speech tool usable without requiring model setup, dependencies, or configuration. It is a graphical application that runs on a regular PC and produces natural-sounding speech without relying on cloud APIs.

Jimlet TTS ConverterFast offline text-to-speech converter for Windows
Free, interactive book platform for learning English. Listen to synchronized audio, follow the text with word-by-word highlighting, understand vocabulary in context, and practice speaking by answering questions out loud. Works on all devices.

VoxikaLearn English via interactive books with synchronized audio
Louis Austkeleft a comment
Can you actually learn a language just by reading a single book? People usually say no - and fair enough. If all you've got is a regular paper book, there's no way to know how the words are actually pronounced, for example. So, I tried to think about it differently: how could the book be made more interactive, and what could be added to make it more useful for language learning? Here’s what...

VoxikaLearn English via interactive books with synchronized audio
Straightforward text-to-speech app. Type or paste text and hear it spoken in a natural voice. Supports 140 languages and features karaoke-style word highlighting for learners. Adjust the speech speed. Completely free. Currently for MS Edge only.

CloudTTSNatural voices from text, free speech synthesis



