Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Note Text Reader (Read aloud), an app by A-Soft-nl, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Note Text Reader is basically a clean notes app that also talks. Someone opens it, types or pastes in text, and the built‑in player will read everything out loud with proper controls like play, pause, skip back and forward, plus a progress bar so it is easy to see where it is at. Sentences light up while they are spoken, which makes following along painless. On a PC through BlueStacks it feels almost like a tiny reading desk on the side of the screen, handy for long articles or study notes running in the background. Voices come from whatever text to speech is installed on the device, so switching to a different voice happens in system settings rather than inside the app.
What stands out is how easy it is to pull text in. Share from a browser and it grabs the article text, or import a text file, or scan a photo with OCR and turn that into editable notes. Notes can be labeled with colors, sorted a bunch of ways, pinned to the top, and the font and size can be tweaked. There is light mode and dark mode, backup to Google Drive, and a tablet style view that shows a preview of each note. It can even work as a helpful AAC tool for longer messages, where the play buttons give solid control during speaking. The free version limits how many notes can be created, and there is an upgrade if someone needs unlimited.
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