Article listening
Turn web articles and newsletters into audio so you can listen while multitasking.
Free text reader
Paste text from a web page, class handout, PDF, or script and hear it back with natural AI voices. Rekam keeps the workflow simple so you can listen, revise, and download fast.
Turn web articles and newsletters into audio so you can listen while multitasking.
Convert lecture notes, flashcard text, and summaries into repeatable listening practice.
Paste extracted PDF text into the tool and listen instead of scanning dense pages.
Make reading easier for learners and users who benefit from spoken text.
Read-aloud workflows help when your eyes are tired or when you need to move through long text faster. You can turn articles, study packets, support docs, and meeting notes into spoken audio without installing a separate desktop app.
This page is designed for practical read-aloud use cases, not just a generic voice demo. Students can review textbook extracts, teachers can prepare listening exercises, and professionals can proofread content by ear before publishing.
If you only need to hear your text spoken clearly, the fastest route is to open the tool and generate audio. You can stay lightweight for quick tasks or move deeper into voice selection and reusable workflows later.
Common questions about this text to speech workflow and how it connects to Rekam's existing tools.
Yes. Paste text into Rekam, choose a voice, and generate spoken audio directly in your browser.
Yes. It works well for articles, class notes, scripts, summaries, and other pasted text.
Yes. If you can copy the text from your PDF, you can turn it into audio on this page.
Yes. Spoken playback can help users who prefer listening over reading or want a second review format.
Yes. After generating speech, you can download the audio for later listening or sharing.
No. Rekam runs in the browser, so the fastest workflow is simply to open the tool and generate.