Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS

AI Voice Reader to Read Aloud

Published by: Lemon

Description

Voicepaper reads text aloud on the go. It is free to use and contains no advertisements. You can efficiently memorize information using audio, making it ideal for exam studying, language learning, and for business professionals. You can convert PDFs and web articles into text, and you can also capture text from paper books using a camera.

● Features
- Voices in 25 languages
- Highlighting of the reading position
- Playback starting from a specified position
- Background playback
- Remote Control on Lock
- Timer and repeat
- Playlists
- Pause at specific characters
- Text translation in 20 languages

● Importing Text
- Scan Text from Camera & Images
- Text and PDF files
- Scan Web Content
- Files app
- Dropbox
- Evernote
- Pocket
- Instapaper

● Subscriptions
- Unlimited Voice Play
- Customize Voice Speed
- Create Audio Files
9.99USD / Month

●Manage, Privacy and Terms
iOS Settings > [User Name] > Subscriptions.
- Charges are billed via iTunes.
- The subscription automatically renews. To cancel, do so at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
- The plan renewal process occurs from 24 hours before the end of the subscription period until the end of the period.
- To change your registration details or stop automatic renewal, please adjust your settings in the Apple ID page after purchase.
https://texttospeech.helpshift.com/a/voicepaper2/?l=en&s=term-of-use-privacy
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In-Apps

Voicepaper Plus - Yearly
$99.99
Voicepaper Plus - Monthly
$9.99

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  • Is Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS free?

    Yes, Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS cost?

    Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $54.99.

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User Rating

4.41 out of 5

186 ratings in United States

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Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS Reviews

Must have

Brendan779 on

United States

I use this app more than all my other apps combined. The ability to capture articles and listen to them at different speeds and different. Voices is pretty amazing. If this app didn’t exist, I would have to create it just to use it. Keep up the good work.

New version broken :(

blortblortblort on

United States

The every-5-minutes popup (aggressive and annoying) to either pay or continue with ads is followed by another popup that says it can’t connect to the network to play the ad. My internet is fine! The app is thus completely broken and useless.

Indispensable!

ErycEyl on

United States

Voicepaper is a critical part of my daily workflow. I try to keep up on all the news and blogs I can so that I can share what’s most valuable with my community, but I don’t want to spend my time reading a screen. Voicepaper reads to me while I’m driving or showering. The integration with Pocket is smooth, the interface is decent, and the text-to-speech is highly accurate.

Great App for Listening to Articles

Awarnold on

United States

I use this app every single day. I had to create a pocket app account and link it to that which took about 3 minutes, and then I was able to start sharing news articles or websites to pocket directly from my phone, or from the pocket google chrome extension on my computer. Then I open this app, and all those saved articles are available to listen to at whatever speed I want. Great app.

Price

jonny 2000 on

United States

Lo he the app, however 25 bucks a year is a bit too high for me being a student and whatnot. Overall recommend this to everyone!

Search Feature

ivharper.com on

United States

I’ve been using Voicepaper for a long time now... since before the logo color change. It is the app I use the most on my phone. Yes, more than YouTube or any other social-media. Thank you for this awesome up. BUT... The one feature i do miss. That vanished when I did my very first update, is the old “search” option. ..bring back the search ..bring back the search ..bring back the search Thanks

No other option

Rinarili on

United States

The document I had from Evernote is mainly Chinese, but starts out with English. So the app automatically choose English and never changes to Chinese, thus skipping over the content. Edit: So as the developer mentioned, the problem I previously talked about no longer exist. My problem now is that this app is so slow. I don’t know what happened, but when I first used it, the speed was the same as the first version. Now the time it takes to download a document from Evernote can take more than 4 mins. These are the same documents I downloaded onto the first Voicepaper app, so it isn’t my internet. Secondly, if I am skipping sections inside a document, the app takes about a min to process my command and play the section I want. Why is this “improved” version less functional then the old one?! The thing is, I feel pretty much forced to use this app. I previously used Voicepaper 1, which was great even if it didn’t have the organization features of this version. I paid to use Chinese on it — a one time fee. Okay, so I understand why Voicepaper 2 costs more. But that cost....to avoid it, I even stopped updating my iOS so I can continue using the first one. Unfortunately, I must have accidentally gave permission to update. This app is the only one out there that does exactly what I need, which is why I am now going to pay to use it. However, if I had another option that was cheaper, even if it had less features (as long as there is Chinese), I would probably switch in a heartbeat.

Too Expensive

CA CU on

United States

I was disappointed to find out that it now costs $34.99 a year to renew, which is not worthy considering the simple, limited function it provides. The previous price was $12.99 a year which I was okay with, as the app gets the basics done - reading articles to me, but I won’t pay 34.99 a year for this simple feature. I have switched to another app that charges way less and has many more helpful features.

REALLY

Shameous on

United States

I purchase and use a lot of apps attempting to find different short cuts to halo my company save time. This is one of those apps I chose a while back. This is a really good application and the developer works as hard as any in the App Store to make sure we have an updated functioning version of the app. Thanks!

Learning slowly to use different apps.

APHinLA on

United States

Quite a challenge for me so I cannot honestly give a rating yet but I did want to give you a big thanks for developing this. 😀

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App Info

Category
Newsstand
Publisher
Lemon
Languages
Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
3.1.6 (1 week ago )
Released on
Sep 14, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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