Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Voice to Text Text to Voice PDF, made by Jesús Rojo, a Tools app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
Voice to Text Text to Voice PDF is a simple toolkit that flips between talking and typing. Say words into the mic and it keeps listening, then shows the recognized text right on screen. With internet, it often offers a few interpretations to pick from, without internet it gives one best guess and keeps going. The other side is text to speech, where users type or import a file and let a clear robot voice read it out. It handles notes, .txt and .pdf, and can even save what was written as text or as an audio file. The voices and languages come from whatever engines are installed on the device, so male or female options depend on that, and new languages might need a quick download.
There is a tiny scrollable keyboard that can be moved around so it does not block things, a basic file list, and easy sharing to other apps for quick backups since there is no cloud sync here. It also includes a straightforward audio recorder. There is an experimental audio to text bit where you play an audio file and use the red mic to capture what it hears, not an instant transcription and not for video, more like a manual relay that works when needed. On BlueStacks, the larger window makes browsing PDFs and managing files less cramped, and using a desktop mic and keyboard makes editing mistakes faster to fix. Ads are present. Different versions mainly change which file types can be opened and whether advertising is removed, the core tools feel the same. It suits anyone who wants fast dictation, hands free note taking, or a no fuss reader for long articles and books.
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