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Text-to-speech software

Students who have difficulty staying focused on what they are reading often find text-to-speech software very useful. The text-to-speech programs listed below highlight text as they read it out, which helps readers focus on the words and can help improve comprehension.

Kurzweil 3000

Kurzweil 3000 reads articles, books, and other materials out loud--including web pages. It also offers writing features, including word prediction, mind mapping, and outlining.

Read&Write

Read&Write reads text in EPUB books, Microsoft Word files, PDFs, websites, and Google Docs. It also offers writing tools such as outlines and word prediction.

NaturalReader

This text-to-speech reader is easy to use. A basic free version reads text in most file formats and has a "floating bar" that reads text on webpages; premium versions let you create audio files from text, type with word prediction, and more. It's available on the Web and as Windows and Mac downloads.

ClaroPDF

ClaroPDF is a text-to-speech app that runs on Apple iPhones and iPads, Android phones and tablets, and Windows PCs.

Chrome Browser Extension for Dyslexia, Attention Challenges

Bionic Reading