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Ondoku

Ondoku is a text-to-speech TTS tool—paste your text, choose a voice and language, listen online, and download as .mp3.

Ondoku

What is Ondoku?

Ondoku is a text-to-speech (TTS) tool: paste text into the web input box, and it reads it aloud with your selected voice. You can listen to the result directly on the page or download it as an audio file (.mp3).

The page also mentions different version experiences, including "more natural reading" and "new AI voices." It provides entries like Ondoku Play and Beta, while noting that the old version page can still be used in the future. Overall, it's for quickly converting text to listenable, savable speech audio.

Key Features

  • Paste text and trigger reading: Paste content into the web text box to start speech output, making it easy to turn scripts into listenable audio.
  • Multi-language options: Offers "Language" selection to cover reading needs for different languages.
  • Multiple voices/styles available: Provides various voice entries (e.g., different names/timbre options) in the voice menu, so you can switch voices for the same text.
  • Online playback and .mp3 download: Play results directly, with support for downloading as .mp3 for offline saving or later use.
  • Beta and legacy version access: Page offers Ondoku Beta and legacy entries, letting users choose versions (e.g., for more natural reading experiences).

How to Use Ondoku

  1. Open Ondoku page: Go to the web tool interface.
  2. Paste text to read: Paste content into the page's input box.
  3. Select language and voice: Choose language in Language; if Voice or voice options are available, pick a specific voice.
  4. Start playback: Click the play/read button shown on the page (e.g., "Ondoku Play NOW").
  5. (Optional) Download as .mp3: To save, download the result as a .mp3 file.
  6. (Optional) Switch versions: If Beta/new version is offered and you want "more natural reading," try switching; legacy version remains usable per page notes.

Use Cases

  • Turn articles or notes into listenable audio: Paste text, select voice, and listen directly.
  • Save readings as audio: Download results as .mp3 for offline listening.
  • Multi-language content reading: Switch languages via options for text in different languages.
  • Compare voices for same script: Switch voice entries for one text to find the best style or sound.
  • Version experience comparison: For "more natural reading," use Beta/new entry; stick to legacy for old workflow.

FAQ

Q1: Can I export the reading?
A: Yes. Page notes support downloading results as .mp3 audio files.

Q2: Does it support multiple languages?
A: Yes. Language dropdown includes various options for selecting languages.

Q3: Can I choose different voices?
A: Yes. Voice/sound options list multiple entries for different timbres.

Q4: Does it require software installation?
A: No—it's a web tool: paste text in the box to read and download audio.

Q5: What's the deal with Beta and legacy?
A: Legacy page remains usable, with Ondoku Beta offered for "more natural reading" experiences (version switching available).

Alternatives

  • General online TTS tools: Follow "input/paste text → select language/voice → play/export audio" for quick text-to-audio.
  • Desktop/mobile TTS apps: For offline/mobile playback/export, choose apps with similar TTS/audio output.
  • TTS in audio production/editing tools: Some editors integrate TTS directly into workflows.
  • Speech synthesis APIs/dev platforms: For teams/developers, use TTS APIs to integrate into custom systems.