How to listen to an article using the TTS (Text-To-Speech) feature?

Experience the convenience of our TTS (Text-To-Speech) feature, transforming written content into spoken words.

Written by MyLOFT Support Team
Last updated 1 year ago

Mobile App:
  • Open an already saved HTML or PDF article of your interest.
  • Click on the Ellipsis icon from the top right of the in-app viewer and click on “Listen (TTS)”
  • An audio player popup appears and your article can be heard being read.
  • You can jump forward or backward by the right and left buttons on the popup respectively, pause/play the speech by the Play/Pause button in the middle, and increase/decrease the speed of the speech by clicking on the “speed rate” options at the left of the player and moving the cursor right and left.
Web App:
  • Open an already saved HTML article of your interest.
  • Find the “Listen (TTS)” icon (second from the left) at the top of the in-app viewer and click on it.
  • An audio player appears at the bottom left of the screen and your article can be heard that is being read.
  • You can jump forward or backward by the right and left buttons on the player respectively, pause/play the speech by the Play/Pause button in the middle, and increase/decrease the speed of the speech by clicking on the “speed rate” options at the right.
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