Speechify – Voice AI Assistant
Speechify Inc.v5.1.1
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While this a good service and app, things could definitely be improved. My biggest qualm so far is that there is a monthly word limit at which point you are unable to use most of the voice options and are stuck with a robotic sounding woman’s name. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts while I work or multitask and so I was excited to use Speechify to listen to books that do not have Audiobook companions, pdfs, and online content. Within about two weeks I hit the monthly word limit and am now unable to really use the service because the non-enhanced/premium voice option is not very good. Secondly, while this service does have a broad range of voices in English some are better than others in terms of sounding less robotic or monotone when reading aloud and so there are really only four or five that I found myself using regularly. Some of the voices sound more natural and are good with pacing and understanding how to read a document and others not so much. For example, occasionally a word or two will be skipped by the voice or a part of a document will be read more literally than it is meant to. For example, when “….” is used to imply a pause the voices are likely to pronounce “dot dot dot” at the same speed and pacing as the rest of a document or e-book. I will wait and see what if any improvements are made to the service to determine if I will keep paying for it once the renewal date comes up.
I’m obsessed with this app. I never go into the App Store to rate apps, but this is such a game changer I had to. I initially got it to support my ADHD and heavy work schedule throughout my masters program, but there’s no way I’ll get rid of this as I move into my profession. The features in this app are incomparable, especially with the latest update. I was dying for the ability to highlight text and add notes and now we can. This has been the best purchase I’ve ever made and well worth the cost. I have to commute between clients for work and now each week I can download the required research articles, easily drop them in, and have AI summarize them for me. This enables me to listen to the full article while commuting and then utilize the AI summarization for review. Voice output and options are awesome - so many. I’ll stick with Gwenny P forever though it’s a great option. You can even quiz yourself on content and now have it structured as a podcast if that format of info holds your attention more. The app owners clearly take user feedback well and implement it. The only issue I have is that sometimes it glitches, but that’s been rare/temporary and honestly every technological advancement does that it comes with the territory. It’s never lasted long enough to impact my use of the app. Download this app immediately if you’re anxious about keeping up with readings while working full time or just to read books - it has a great bookstore/library as well. Thank you so much for this app I love it
I spent hours comparing text to speech apps, and by far, Speechify has some of the best premium HD voices. I even considered dropping Audible, so that I could pay for an unlimited amount of HD voice listening time; however, while the HD voices are great, they’re not reliable enough for me to consider them as a replacement for Audible just yet. At times, they’re slow to load or glitchy. I wasted a good 200 or so words listening to Gwyneth lisp her way through sentences as if she was lapsing into a different language. I fiddled with her speech rate trying to remedy the problem, but it was to no avail. I had to switch to Michael. Michael read through everything perfectly, but he too had trouble staying on task. Even though I had plenty of of HD listening words left, he would intermittently cut out and be replaced by the British Male speaking voice. With all things considered, this is an app worthy of downloading. It does a respectable job transferring words from pictures—better than most. Sometimes, to my astonishment, it can read my handwriting. It hasn’t crashed, and apart from the HD voices, the standard voices seem quite reliable. I like that I can earn HD words the more I listen, and that there’s enough to stay entertained with in the free version. With a bit more perfecting, Audible might find itself facing the boot in favor of this nifty little app. For now, Audible is safe from the chopping block.
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Speechify is the Text to Speech reader you have always wanted. It reads books, PDFs, images, and articles aloud, types as you speak, and answers quest...
In-App Purchases (10)
| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Premium (Annual) | $139.99 | Yearly |
| Speechify Premium (Annual) | $159.99 | Yearly |
| $160 Donation No premium voice (Monthly) | $7.99 | Monthly |
| $160 Donation No HD voices (Weekly) | $9.99 | Weekly |
| Premium (Annual) | $79.99 | Yearly |
| Dyslexia Donations (Monthly) | $29.99 | Monthly |
| Premium (Annual) | $139.99 | Yearly |
| Dyslexia Donation (Annual) | $29.99 | Yearly |
| Speechify Premium (Annual) | $139.99 | Yearly |
| Speechify Premium (Annual) | $234.99 | Yearly |