Text to Speech with No Subscription Required

Transform articles and RSS feeds into audio with our flexible pay-as-you-go pricing. Only pay for what you listen to!

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Transform Text to Speech with WithAudio

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Listen to Any Web Page

Transform any article or blog post into audio instantly. Our text-to-speech technology delivers natural-sounding audio at an affordable price.

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Smart RSS Integration

Keep up with your favorite websites and blogs automatically with our intelligent RSS feed manager.

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Affordable Text-to-Speech

Get high-quality TTS at the lowest price. No subscriptions needed - just pay for what you listen to. The most cost-effective alternative to expensive TTS services.

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Pay As You Go - No Subscription Required

Freedom to choose: only pay for what you use. No monthly fees, no commitments.

Premium Plan

1M characters

$25 $15

  • Roughly 200,000 words
  • Around 300 Wikipedia articles
Standard Plan

500K characters

$15 $10

  • Roughly 400 pages of text
  • Equivalent to 150 blog posts
Starter Plan

100K characters

$8 $5

  • About 150 minutes of reading
  • Roughly 300 pages of text

Got questions? We've got answers! Check out our FAQs for the lowdown.

Do I need to subscribe?

Nope! No subscriptions here. Buy some characters and they're yours to use whenever you like.


How long are the character packs I buy valid?

Your character packs are good to go for a whole year after you buy 'em!


How many characters can I purchase?

As many as your heart desires! Go wild!


Can I share my characters?

For now, your characters are just for you. Keep 'em close!


Does this work only with RSS?

Not at all! Any link you can share, we can probably turn into audio. Give it a shot!


What is RSS?

RSS is like a magic box of updates from your favorite websites. It's a way to see all the newest stuff from news sites, blogs, and podcasts in one place. Handy, right?

Here's how it works:

  • Websites generate RSS feeds that list their latest content (like articles, videos, or podcasts).
  • Users subscribe to these feeds using an RSS reader (like Feedly or Inoreader).
  • The RSS reader automatically pulls new updates from subscribed feeds, showing them all in one place.

What about other input types like PDFs, ebooks, etc.?

We're working on it! Right now it's just URLs, but we're always looking to improve. Got any suggestions? Let us know!