

Overall, eSpeak is a useful tool for those who need it and a fun toy to play with for those who don't. The only downside to eSpeak are its highly-computerized speakers, which, after some time, might give you a headache. We tested the app for a couple of different languages, as well, and the app did not fail to deliver. Dragon is one of the best audio to text generators to use in live dictation mode. We were able to copy/paste any amount of text and the app turned it into speech with just the click of a button. Verdict: Dragon is super accurate speech-to-text software that allows creating transcripts from the audio in real time as well as uploading pre-recorded files. The application sports an XP-era layout, but that makes it very light on your processor, especially if you have an older computer.

If you've already installed the program with its default settings, you will need to run the installer all over again and specify the additional voice variants, which you want to use.

If you go through the Readme file that comes with this app, you'll find codes for additional voice variants, effects, and different synthesizer methods. However, the speakers are able to pronounce plenty of different languages. However, most of the default speakers sound very close to each other and there aren't many accents - just an American and British English speaker. Though it could use some improvements, in terms of speakers, it leaves Microsoft's built-in speech-to-text options in the dust.īy default, eSpeak supports only four different language styles and allows you to alter their pace, timing, and volume. It rarely trips over any words - even incredibly complicated ones - and recognizes punctuation and advanced sentence structures. ESpeak is a nifty speech-to-text program that will perfectly enunciate anything you type.
