For educators · No account required · Instant download

Turn any English text into
downloadable audio

A browser-based audio tool for teachers, tutors, and lesson designers who need listening material, pronunciation models, or narrated slides — without setup friction.

✓ Free forever ✓ Multiple voices ✓ Downloadable audio file ✓ Works offline after load
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Ready — select a voice and click Speak
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How it works: The voice model runs entirely in your browser — no servers, no API keys. The first use downloads the model (~86 MB) and caches it; after that it's instant. Requires internet only on first load.
Ready — enter your text and click Generate

How it works

ListeningClassroom.com uses a neural voice model that runs entirely in your browser — no servers, no uploads, no sign-up required. Your text never leaves your device. Click Generate Audio, wait a few seconds, then download the MP3 file directly to your computer.

The downloaded file (MP3 format) is compatible with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and any media player or video editing software. It's perfect for creating listening exercises, dictation tracks, pronunciation models, and narrated presentations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool completely free?

Yes. The neural voice model runs locally in your browser with no API keys or subscriptions required. There are no hidden costs.

Which browsers are supported?

Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended. The tool works in any modern browser that supports WebAssembly. Safari and Firefox also work, but Chrome gives the best performance.

Can I use the audio in PowerPoint?

Yes. After downloading, go to Insert → Audio → Audio on my PC and select the MP3 file. MP3 is supported in all versions of PowerPoint.

Is my text stored or sent anywhere?

No. Everything happens locally in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server.

Why people use it

The goal of ListeningClassroom.com is to remove friction from a very specific classroom task: getting clean English audio fast. Instead of juggling uploads, logins, or separate desktop software, you can paste text, choose a voice, and produce something usable in minutes.

Listening exercises

Create short passages for comprehension tasks, gap-fill activities, and homework practice without leaving the browser.

Pronunciation practice

Generate repeated examples at different speeds so learners can hear the same sentence more than once before they answer.

Presentation narration

Download MP3 audio for slides, demos, and micro-lessons when you want consistent narration instead of live recording.

Accessible lesson materials

Turn written instructions into audio so students can listen again later, especially in blended or asynchronous settings.

Practical note: the first MP3 generation downloads the voice model to your browser cache. After that, the site is much faster on repeat visits.