
Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud
Listen to text in your documents, messages, presentations, or notes using the Speak command.
Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC
To use voice typing, you'll need to be connected to the internet, have a working microphone, and have your cursor in a text box. Once you turn on voice typing, it will start listening automatically.
Listen to your Word documents - Microsoft Support
Word makes listening possible by using the text-to-speech (TTS) ability of your device to play back written text as spoken words. There are multiple tools for listening to your Word …
How to use the text to speech feature - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use the text to speech feature in Clipchamp to create realistic voiceovers in multiple languages.
Converting text to speech in Excel - Microsoft Support
When you want to use a text-to-speech command, select a cell, a range of cells, or an entire worksheet, and click the Speak Cells button on the Quick Access toolbar.
Complete guide to Narrator - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Narrator, a screen-reading app built into Windows, with this complete guide and how-to articles.
Download languages and voices for Immersive Reader, Read …
Learn how to download new text-to-speech language and voices in Windows for Immersive Reader, Read Mode, and Read Aloud.
Dictate in Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support
Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Office with a microphone and reliable internet connection. Use your voice to quickly create documents, emails, notes, presentations, …
Chapter 1: Introducing Narrator - Microsoft Support
Narrator lets you use your PC without a mouse to complete common tasks if you're blind or have low vision. It reads and interacts with things on the screen, like text and buttons.
Using Copilot Voice with Microsoft Copilot - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Copilot Voice uses advanced speech recognition and natural language processing to understand your spoken words and engage in conversation with you. When you start a Copilot …