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NaturalReader in brief
A reliable and accessible TTS for listening to documents. Not the most natural, but the most affordable for daily use.
- Price10 $/month
- CategoryVoice
- RecommendedYes
The essentials
- Multilingual web and mobile TTS text-to-audio converter
- From $10/month
- Read PDFs, ebooks, web articles, docx files in natural voice
- For students, people with dyslexia, and professionals who consume a lot of text
What is NaturalReader?
NaturalReader is a text-to-speech tool that converts written text to audio, with decent-quality voices in multiple languages including English. The goal is simple: let you absorb documents by listening rather than staring at a screen. The most common use cases are listening to course materials, reports, and long articles during a commute or workout.
Strengths
Multi-format support
PDFs, Word, epub, copy-pasted text, web pages: NaturalReader handles most common document formats.
Browser extension
You can have any web page read aloud directly without copying the text. Handy for articles and emails.
Decent voices
Voice quality is acceptable. The voices aren't as natural as ElevenLabs but sufficient for extended listening.
Limits
Voice quality below premium solutions
ElevenLabs, Murf, or WellSaid Labs produce far more natural voices. NaturalReader sits in the utility TTS category, not premium.
Dated interface
The desktop and web applications have a design that shows its age. Not a dealbreaker but noticeable.
Pricing
From $10/month. Limited free version available. Check naturalreaders.com.
Alternatives
For more natural voices: Speechify at $139/year. For professional audio production: Murf. For free basic TTS: Google Read Aloud Chrome extension.
Verdict
NaturalReader gets the job done for document listening. At this price, it's one of the best options for daily TTS use. For presentations or public-facing content, step up to Murf or ElevenLabs.
FAQ
Can NaturalReader read scanned PDFs?
Not without OCR. Scanned PDFs require text extraction first. PDFs with a text layer are read without issues.
Are NaturalReader voices usable for commercial content?
Check the terms of use. TTS voices are generally licensed for personal use.
Is there a NaturalReader mobile app?
Yes, iOS and Android apps are available.
Does NaturalReader support Canadian English or other variants?
Check the available languages on naturalreaders.com. Standard English is fully supported.
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A reliable and accessible TTS for listening to documents. Not the most natural, but the most affordable for daily use..
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NaturalReader
10 $/month
