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How to turn any email into an audiobook

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If you’re wondering how to turn any email into an audiobook, text to speech software can help. Read to find out how TTS technology works.

How to turn any email into an audiobook

Text to speech(TTS) platforms and apps aren’t only useful for work productivity—they’re also amazing tools for people with reading disorders like dyslexia. One of their main features is the ability to read aloud different text formats, like documents, PDF files, and emails. If you love listening to audiobooks on Audible, Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify, then you’ll likely enjoy listening to your emails, as well. In this article, we’ll talk about how to turn any email into an audiobook-like experience with a TTS reader.

Getting an email TTS reader

Your inbox can fill up in a matter of days, and when it’s time to go through all those emails, you won’t know where to start. If you’ve decided to clean up your inbox and delete some of those old emails you got as long ago as last year, a TTS tool could make your job much easier. Popular browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Edge have built-in TTS plugins and browser extensions. Microsoft Outlook also has a built-in TTS feature, but other email platforms like Gmail do not. If you don’t use Outlook, you can always use a third-party email reader if your email platform doesn’t have a TTS option. Text to speech readers convert written text into spoken language using computer-automated voices, kind of like Siri. They do this with the help of AI technology. Not only do text to speech email readers save you a lot of time, but they also make the whole process easier. This especially applies to users with visual disabilities that might prevent them from reading their emails. However, you don’t need to have a reading disability to download a TTS email reader. It can be useful for anyone who wants to multitask or boost productivity. By letting a TTS app read emails for you, you will also be able to do other tasks and make your day more productive. Of course, not all emails allow for multitasking, but some are less important than others, and they might not require your undivided attention. TTS software comes in many forms, including apps, programs, and web page widgets. If you install a TTS app on your iPhone or Android, you’ll be able to listen to your emails while commuting to work in the morning. Some TTS apps also give you the option to customize the voiceovers by adjusting the speed of the voice. You can even choose between different voices to get the best listening experience.

Introducing Speechify—A versatile TTS tool for emails and more

Speechify is a TTS tool that can convert any digital or written text into audio files. This includes Microsoft Word texts, PDF files, Google Docs text, and other types of written formats. Among other things, you can use Speechify to read aloud your emails. Speechify can be installed as a Chrome extension so that it automatically integrates into your Gmail inbox. This TTS is easy to install and use. With its user-friendly interface and advanced tools, you’ll see that Speechify is helpful in more ways than one. All you need to do is open the email you want to listen to and turn on Speechify. You can also select a part of the email you want to listen to, so you won’t have to go through the entire body. Its high-quality, natural-sounding voices make Speechify stand out from other TTS apps. You can choose from a wide selection of voices, languages, and accents. There’s even a playback option that will let you adjust the speed of the voice-over, with a maximum speed of 5x. There are many more features that you can use to customize and improve your listening experience. Speechify does more than just turn emails into an audiobook-like listening experience. You can use them for podcasts, tutorials, Kindle eBooks, explainer videos, and other types of video content. Thanks to its optical character recognition (OCR) technology, Speechify can scan any text, even screenshots and images with text, and create audio versions. Speechify Premium offers even more TTS tools that you might find helpful. This includes note-taking, highlighting, and importing tools, which can all be used when you’re going through your emails. The app is available as a desktop app you can download on your Mac. Another option is to use Speechify as a web browser extension, which is much easier if you want to use it for listening to emails. If you want to use Speechify on your iPhone, iPad, or other iOS devices, you can find it on the App Store. There’s also an Android version on Google Play. If you want to see how Speechify works, you can try it online for free.

FAQ

Do you need a computer to turn an email into an audiobook?

Whether or not you need a computer to turn an email into an audio file similar to an audiobook depends on your TTS service. With Speechify, you won’t need to use your computer. Instead, you can do it on your mobile device or tablet. Speechify is available for both Apple and Android devices.

What is the cost of turning a book into an audiobook?

If you’ve gone through the book publishing process, you already know it’s not cheap. Turning your book into an audiobook will also cost you a few thousand dollars, depending on the length of the book. You also have the option to narrate the book by yourself, but you need to have a good voice and the appropriate equipment to do so.

Cliff Weitzman

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.