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Free Arabic Text to Speech

Type or paste العربية, pick a voice, and download an MP3. No signup.

Free. No signup. 600 characters per clip.

What to expect from Arabic synthesis

Arabic is the hardest of these four, for a reason that has nothing to do with the model being weak. Everyday written Arabic omits short vowels, so the same consonant skeleton can be several different words, and the reading has to be inferred from context. The model does this well in ordinary sentences and less well in isolated phrases, headlines, and names. Output is Modern Standard Arabic, not a regional dialect, which is right for formal narration and wrong for conversational content.

One thing that measurably helps

Add diacritics where a word must be read a specific way. A vowelled word is read as written instead of guessed, and it is the single most effective thing you can do for Arabic output.

Other languages

Need the reverse? The free audio-to-text converter transcribes Arabic audio, and Arabic speech to text covers accuracy for that direction. Limits and paid plans are on pricing.

Need more than the free tool?

Wisprs transcribes full-length audio and video, with speaker labels, summaries, and exports to SRT, VTT, DOCX, and Markdown.

FAQ

Is this really free?

Yes, and there is no signup. Free previews are capped at 600 characters per clip with a daily limit per visitor, which is what keeps it free to offer. Longer text and premium voices need an account.

Which languages does it speak?

The voices are multilingual and take their language from the text you type, so most major languages work. We publish dedicated pages for Spanish, Japanese, French and Arabic because each one behaves differently enough to be worth explaining.

Can I pick a regional accent?

No. Output is one standard accent per language: neutral Latin American Spanish, metropolitan French, Modern Standard Arabic. If you need Castilian Spanish or a specific dialect, this is not the right tool.

Can I use the audio commercially?

The audio you generate is yours to use, including commercially. You are responsible for the text you submit, so do not paste copyrighted work you do not have rights to.

How long is the audio kept?

Download the file if you want to keep it. Free preview audio is not permanently stored and the link should be treated as temporary.

Why does it mispronounce names?

Names are the hardest case in every language, because the model is inferring a pronunciation from spelling with no context to go on. Spelling the name phonetically, or in kana for Japanese, usually fixes it.

Free Arabic Text to Speech | Download MP3, No Signup