Top 13 KMouth Alternative and Similar Softwares | Dec 2024

KMouth is a KDE program which enables persons that cannot speak to let their computer speak, e.g. mutal people or people who have lost their voice.

Currently KMouth has an input field into which the user can type the phrases he wants to hear. Additionally the program contains a history of spoken phrases, a phrase book and word completion. The user can select phrases from the history which he wants to be re-spoken or he can decide to put often used phrases into the phrases, so that they can be spoken with only few mouse clicks.

1. Gespeaker

Gespeaker Gespeaker is a GTK+ frontend for espeak. It allows to play a text in many languages with settings for voice, pitch, volume, speed and word gap. The text played can also be recorded to WAV file.Since version 0.6 it supports mbrola voices, it will require mbrola package and one or......

2. Share to Speech

Share to Speech Don't spend your time in front of the screen reading articles when you can listen to them. Pack them as MP3s on the cloud, USB drive or any folder and then access them in your car or on your mobile device. Create a list of articles and listen to them......

3. VoiceBot

VoiceBot Take command of your games with your voice using VoiceBot! Sending commands to your games and applications is as easy as saying the command out loud. Use your voice to run keyboard shortcuts, click and move your mouse, and even execute complicated macros and scripts.......

4. SpeechTurtle

SpeechTurtle SpeechTurtle is a voice recognition tool that has a simplified c# scripting interface and can be used by amateurs as well as by professionals. It is a tool, that recognizes speech and does actions on this recognition like pressing keyboard keys for you, playing sounds or launching programs.Recognizes voice with......

5. eCantorix

eCantorix ecantorix - Singing synthesis frontend for espeak......

6. News Anchor

News Anchor News Anchor is the alternative news reader when you prefer listening rather than reading. Instead of displaying gobs and gobs of text like a list of never-ending e-mail (like what most newsreaders do), News Anchor allows you to rest your eyes and fingers while catching up with the news that......

7. ReaderPal

ReaderPal ReaderPal is a simple, easy-to-use text-to-speech software for the Mac.Just copy and paste any text, from any application and ReaderPal will read it aloud for you.Requirements Mac OSX 10.6 or newer.......

8. svox pico engine

svox pico engine A backend for gSpeech, also usable in media players. The technology has been purchased by a German company for use in BMW automobiles for text to speech, as well. It is also used for GooglePlay. The open source libraries are still available, however. This is licensed under Apache 2.......

9. Text to MP3 Converter

Text to MP3 Converter Quickly convert text, Word documents, PDF, and other documents to speech and save results to MP3 files using Windows Text-to-Speech Engine and voice synthesizer.- Supports multiple languages*- Synthesizes speech using configurable voice*- Voice control options include speaker's gender, tempo, speed, emphasis, and volume- Records and outputs either WAV or......

10. Speaking Email

Speaking Email Have your phone read out your email to you while on the go!Speaking Email iPhone app reads out HTML emails, not just plain text. A quick glance at your screen gives you the visual context of the email. Images and email content is intelligently scaled down to fit your device......

11. eSpeak

eSpeak eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows.eSpeak uses a "formant synthesis" method. This allows many languages to be provided in a small size. The speech is clear, and can be used at high speeds, but is not as natural......

12. Babble

Babble Babble is nice Text to Speech software for Mac OSX and for free......

13. Festival

Festival Festival offers a general framework for building speech synthesis systems as well as including examples of various modules. As a whole it offers full text to speech through a number APIs: from shell level, though a Scheme command interpreter, as a C++ library, from Java, and an Emacs interface. Festival......