
Kelsi Richter
Best AAC + TTS I've used. I struggle with vocal fatigue and was looking for an app to use at home so that I could talk just fine out and about. I was using Natural Reader before but to get a good sounding voice you need to pay $10+ a month. This app has a voice that has really natural intonation (en-us-x-tpc-network), and though it's a bit deeper than I'd like I do appreciate that it's free. There's additional packs that you can get for a better AAC device, but I don't need it so the app is free
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Jamie Nogan
It's a good app, you can use it to say pretty much anything you want, but it lacks a lot of good male voices, and most of the options sound the same. The one that sounds best for me has weird inflections and sounds wrong in some circumstances. It's also hard to tell which voice is male or female without clicking through all the options, it would be nice if they were better named.
7 people found this review helpful

Danny Lynn
I like this app and mainly use the text to speech portion of it, but because of that I wish there was a way you could turn off the "Hello [name]" when you open the app because if I'm trying to talk to someone it just seems like I'm saying hi to myself which is weird. I also know it might be a long shot but it would be nice if there were different voice options and speed options. ^^
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