
SpeechReader is an online text-to-speech tool that allows users to convert written text into natural-sounding audio. The platform supports over 60 languages and offers more than 1000 realistic AI voices, making it suitable for various use cases, including reading, learning, and accessibility. Users can effortlessly upload documents, PDFs, or paste text to have it read aloud, providing a fast and accurate text-to-speech experience without the need for sign-up or complicated software.
Notable features of SpeechReader include the ability to listen while multitasking, as well as a wide selection…
The company is clearly product-focused: it converts written content into lifelike audio across multiple languages, and it has moved past proof-of-concept into paying customers (revenue-stage). That product-positioning addresses an obvious need for creators, publishers, and apps that want multilingual audio. Financially it is very early and small in scale. The combination of $333 in recurring revenue and only $199 reported over the last 30 days — plus a -15% drop — suggests either billing cadence or retention issues that deserve attention. Founded in 2025 and based in DE, the team likely still has short runway dynamics and needs to demonstrate stable acquisition and retention to grow beyond this base.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.