Digispeech: Turn any text into an audio file with one click

Last updated on 30 November 2025

We often need audio resources for the classroom. Whether for a dictation in autonomy, an exercise in oral comprehension in modern languages or to help a student with special needs.

The problem? It takes a lot of time to register yourself. We need the right equipment, a quiet place (mission impossible in the teachers’ room), and to start again three times because we have flouted. Not to mention those who hate to hear their own voice.

Forget about it. I have a solution, and it comes to us once again from theThe "Digital" must-see. Here is Digispeech, a tool of biblical simplicity for generating audio files from written text.

It’s simple, it’s non-registration and it’s free.

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Voice synthesis within everyone's reach

If you are a loyal reader of Tice Tools, you know all the good I think of Emmanuel Zimmer’s work and his legacy.free tools The Digital.

With Digispeech, we stick to the same philosophy: digital sobriety and efficiency. The tool uses Speech Synthesis Technology (Text-to-Speech) to "read" what you write. But he doesn't just read it: he offers you the file on a tray.

How does it work concretely?

The interface is minimalist, without distraction. No advertising, no flashing buttons.

You arrive on the page, and you have three main areas:

  1. The text box: You copy-paste or type your content.
  2. Settings: This is where the magic happens. You choose the language (a nice variety available), the desired voice, you can listen in test to allow you to choose.
  3. Export: One click to listen, one click to download MP3 file.

We'd love to Digispeech go a little further. For example, the ability to generate a share link or QR Code to broadcast the audio without downloading would save a lot of time. Another teacher’s dream: power easily insert breaks in reading, ideal for dictations or guided listening activities. None of this at the moment, but you cross your fingers – these small keys would make the tool daunting in the classroom.

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3 scenarios to use Digispeech in class

The technique is fine, but what do we do with our students? Digispeech can become a true educational ally. The tool opens interesting doors for differentiation and autonomy. Here are three examples among others:

1. Inclusion and support for DYS students

This is the most immediate use. For dyslexic students or small readers, access to written text can be an important cognitive barrier. By transforming your instructions or documentary texts into audio via Digispeech, you enable the student to double the visual channel by an auditory channel.

2. Oral comprehension training (LV)

For language teachers, it is a gold mine. You are no longer limited to textbook recordings or your own accent.

  • Copy up-to-date text.
  • Choose a "native" voice (US or UK for example).
  • Generate the MP3.You get a bespoke resource to work on listening, available on the ENT or in class.

4. The creation of video capsules

Do you want to make a course capsule (inverted class) but you do not have a quality microphone or do not want to record your voice? Write your script, pass it to Digispeech, retrieve the MP3 and embed it as a voice over in your video editing software. The result is bluffing with clarity.

I tried it with the beginning of this article.

A free, data-friendly and free tool

This is the trademark of La Digitale, and it is what makes the difference with the giants of the sector.

Digispeech is completely free. No hidden "Pro" version, no limit on the number of frustrating characters after three tries.

But above all, it is a tool ethics. In a school context where the GDPR is essential, using Digispeech is reassuring: no data collection, no tracking cookies.

🔧 Under the hood: a free and powerful engine

Digispeech relies on Piper TTS, a free speech synthesis engine recognised for its quality and speed. This choice reinforces La Digitale’s ‘responsible tool’ spirit: no dependence on opaque services, no data sent without knowing where, and complete control of the processing chain. Result: clean, natural voices generated locally on the server side.

A resource to test

If you are looking for a fast, efficient and free way to ‘sound’ your educational content, discover the tool and take your first audio test now on the official website. Link: https://ladigitale.dev/digispeech/

1 Response

  1. Marina says:

    I love the tools of La Digitale … indeed they made VERY strong!
    Thanks again for sharing!

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