If you're looking for a Voice Out alternative, Audioread is another top choice. It uses AI to convert text to speech, letting you convert documents into audio. With realistic voices, it works on web apps, browser extensions, iOS and Android. You can convert text from emails and PDFs, and even generate a private podcast RSS feed for listening.
Another top option is ReadSpeaker, a powerful text-to-speech tool designed to increase engagement and accessibility. It has more than 200 voices in 50 languages, including customizable brand voices, simultaneous highlighting and translation. It's good for people with reading difficulties, learning disabilities or language learners, and it's fully keyboard accessible and WCAG 2.2 compliant.
If you want a broader audio content management system, check out BeyondWords. It converts written content into engaging audio with a library of more than 550 AI voices in 140 language locales. It's got features like voice cloning, automatic SSML normalization and a range of tools to manage audio content, so it's good for expanding reach and engagement.
Last, Verbatik uses machine learning technology for natural-sounding voices in more than 600 voices in 142 languages. It's got instant conversion, customizable voices and support for multiple languages, so it's good for marketing, education and other uses. It's available on Windows, macOS, iOS and Android, though you'll need a web browser and internet connection. Pricing plans vary, but you can try it for 3 days for free.