American English Text to Speech

17 US voices - no signup, instant MP3 download

17 voices1 region100% Free
6,887 American English texts converted·Ava is the most popular voice
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American English Voices

United States (17 voices)

A
Ava🇺🇸
Female
A
Andrew🇺🇸
Male
E
Emma🇺🇸
Female
B
Brian🇺🇸
Male
A
Ana🇺🇸
Female
A
Andrew (Multilingual)🇺🇸
Male
A
Aria🇺🇸
Female
A
Ava (Multilingual)🇺🇸
Female
B
Brian (Multilingual)🇺🇸
Male
C
Christopher🇺🇸
Male
E
Emma (Multilingual)🇺🇸
Female
E
Eric🇺🇸
Male
G
Guy🇺🇸
Male
J
Jenny🇺🇸
Female
M
Michelle🇺🇸
Female
R
Roger🇺🇸
Male
S
Steffan🇺🇸
Male

How to Use American English Text to Speech

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Enter Your Text

Type or paste any text you want converted to speech.

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Choose a American English Voice

Pick from 17 free AI voices across 1 region.

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Generate & Download

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Frequently Asked Questions About American English Text to Speech

17 in total. On the female side you've got Ava, Aria, Jenny, Emma, Michelle and a few others. Male voices include Brian, Andrew, Christopher, Eric, Guy, Roger and Steffan - plus a couple of multilingual voices that can handle other languages too. They're all neural voices running on Microsoft's Edge TTS engine. Preview any of them before generating.

Free. No trial that runs out, no credit system, no paywall after a certain number of generations. Type, generate, download - that's the whole flow. Creating an account bumps your daily limit from 10 to 50 and saves your generation history, but you don't have to sign up for anything.

The main English page shows all 47 English voices across every region - US, UK, Australia, India, Canada and more. This page scopes down to just the 17 American English voices. Useful if you specifically want a US accent and don't want to scroll past British or Indian voices to find one. Same tool, narrower selection.

Brian holds up well over longer pieces without getting tiring - something about the pacing feels deliberate rather than rushed. Ava tends to be the most neutral-sounding, which makes her a decent default for content where you don't want the voice drawing attention to itself. Aria reads more conversationally if the tone calls for something warmer. Preview a few with an actual paragraph from your content rather than a test sentence and you'll land on the right one faster.

Yes. Anything generated here can go into commercial work - videos, podcasts, apps, e-learning, whatever you need. No attribution required, no licensing fee on top.

17 voices, all American English. Ava and Brian tend to get used the most - Ava's clean and neutral, Brian reads well over longer pieces. There's a full range though. Jenny, Aria, Christopher, Emma, Andrew and a bunch more, all worth a quick preview before you commit to one. Paste your text, pick a voice, the MP3 downloads straight away. Free. No account, no credits, nothing waiting for you on the other side of a signup screen.