Voicepaper Text to Speech TTS 4+

AI Voice Reader to Read Aloud

Lemon LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 4.4 • 183 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Voicepaper is an automated voice app that enables you to listen to texts while moving, exercising, or doing chores. It's great for studying with its repeat feature and for language learning by listening with text highlights. It supports cloud services and can import texts from PDFs, web articles, or recognize text from book screenshots.


●Supported Import Methods
- Scan Text from Image
- PDF & Text
- Scan Web Content
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- Evernote
- Pocket
- Instapaper

●Features
- 23 Language Voices
- Highlight Speaking Position
- Play from Tapped Position
- Remote Control on Lock
- Fast-Forward & Rewind
- Auto Language Detect on Text
- Audio Mix Play with Music
- Data Backup
- Change Text Size

●Premium
- No Ads
- Change Voice Speed
- Create Audio Files
- Timer & Repeat
- Playlist
- Pause at specific characters

9.99USD / Month (First 2 Weeks Free)


●Manage or Cancel
iOS Settings > [User Name] > Subscriptions.

- Charges are billed via iTunes.
- The subscription automatically renews. To cancel, do so at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
- The plan renewal process occurs from 24 hours before the end of the subscription period until the end of the period.
- To change your registration details or stop automatic renewal, please adjust your settings in the Apple ID page after purchase.

●Privacy and Terms
https://texttospeech.helpshift.com/a/voicepaper2/?l=en&s=term-of-use-privacy

What’s New

Version 2.9.3

Hello. Development is progressing with early rising and AI.

This time, it's an improvement in camera input.

@Added timer function to camera shooting

Previously, the text conversion from camera shooting was updated, making it possible to continuously shoot and save.

This is convenient, so when I was using it myself with paper books, I noticed something.
When taking pictures of double-page spreads, I wanted an automatic shooting timer at regular intervals.

It's like the one in camera apps where you take 10 pictures every 3 seconds, snapping various poses. The one girls use.

By applying this, having an automatic shooting timer allowed me to focus on opening the pages when photographing paper books.

To improve usability, I also added a stop button midway. I visually displayed the countdown numbers. You can set the countdown seconds and the number of shots.

I've focused on usability, so I'd love for you to try it out.

If you like the app, I'd be happy if you could leave a review on the App Store.

See you next time!

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
183 Ratings

183 Ratings

Awarnold ,

Great App for Listening to Articles

I use this app every single day. I had to create a pocket app account and link it to that which took about 3 minutes, and then I was able to start sharing news articles or websites to pocket directly from my phone, or from the pocket google chrome extension on my computer. Then I open this app, and all those saved articles are available to listen to at whatever speed I want.
Great app.

Developer Response ,

I also save web articles on Pocket, just like you, and listen to them on the go. This is why I started learning iPhone programming about 15 years ago. I'm glad to hear that you also appreciate this habit, which nobody around me seemed to understand when I started developing it.

White Snow 33 ,

Disappointed.

I used to have the Lisgo text to voice app and I loved it. It was easy to use after I contacted the developer to find out the mysterious secret about how to get items from Pocket to Lisgo.

The Lisgo app recommended Voicepaper because of a needed upgrade.

I think the Lisgo developer might be the Voicepaper developer? Voicepaper is completely non-intuitive for me. It splits one article into many sections so that your list of articles becomes huge. But there is no search feature that I could find to help me wade through the articles I have collected over the years from Pocket.

It appears they want me to create my own playlists. That’s okay if you start from nothing. But I had a huge collection of articles already from Lisgo/Pocket and Pocket was organized through the MyList/Archive feature to allow easier control over what showed up in Lisgo.

In my opinion, the video instructions for Voicepaper do not take you step by step in a clear manner.

Everything in my Voicepaper is now a mess. Pulling articles from Pocket is not clear. I am very discouraged and sad. I used to put on Lisgo and listen for hours while I worked or rested.

My response to this mess was to sign up for Audible Books. I LOVE Audible and they offer a free newspaper with the subscription. But I still miss Lisgo.

Developer Response ,

Hello, I developed Voicepaper because updating Lisgo became unfeasible with the changes to iOS7's text-to-speech system. Voicepaper has received updates for more than 6 years and has significantly improved from its initial version. I hope you'll consider giving it another try when you have a moment.

ErycEyl ,

Indispensable!

Voicepaper is a critical part of my daily workflow. I try to keep up on all the news and blogs I can so that I can share what’s most valuable with my community, but I don’t want to spend my time reading a screen. Voicepaper reads to me while I’m driving or showering. The integration with Pocket is smooth, the interface is decent, and the text-to-speech is highly accurate.

Developer Response ,

I also save blog and news articles to Pocket and use them with Voicepaper while I'm weight training, running, or walking. Evernote's Web Clipper is also handy for web articles that require login, so you might want to give it a try.

App Privacy

The developer, Lemon LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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