Read Text Aloud

A Paragraph You'd Rather Hear Than Read.

Paste the text you've been meaning to get to into @vustVoiceBot on Telegram and get an audio file back — play it on a walk, a commute, or while your hands are busy. 3 conversions a day are free.

3 free/day · then $0.10 each · paste in chunks past 1000 charsPreview-tier TTS · no voice cloning
Listen instead of readAudio file, play anywhere3 free/day · then $0.10 each

Honest scope

Chunks, not a full audiobook pipeline

The cap is 1000 characters per message — a long article means pasting it in a few pieces, not one continuous audiobook-style file. Longer text is honestly rejected with a request to split it, never silently cut short mid-sentence.

Output is a WAV audio file via sendAudio, not Telegram's native voice-bubble — and there's no voice-cloning feature.
Specimens

See the difference

Paste text you'd rather hear, get an audio file to play or forward.

The saved article you never sat down to read

The text

A 700-character excerpt copied from an article you bookmarked three days ago and haven't opened since — reading it means finding 3 quiet minutes you don't have.

What comes back

Paste it into @vustVoiceBot and get a WAV audio file back — play it on the walk to the store or while doing dishes, instead of leaving the tab open unread for another week.

A long message you'd rather hear than scroll through

The text

A 900-character message from a group chat or a work doc that's easier to absorb by ear than by scrolling and re-reading on a phone screen.

What happens

One audio clip in the Slow-and-clear style, generated once and playable multiple times — no re-reading required to catch a detail you missed.

Honest limit on length

Past 1000 characters

A long passage that runs past the per-message cap.

What the bot does

It says so plainly and asks you to paste it in chunks — never a clip that quietly cuts off partway through a sentence.
Practical use cases

Who wants text read aloud instead of read on screen

Saved-article backlog
Bookmarked reading that keeps getting pushed back
Paste an excerpt, get an audio file to play on a walk or a commute instead.
Busy hands
Cooking, walking, or driving while there's text worth catching up on
One audio clip, playable without touching a screen once it's generated.
Re-reading long messages
A long chat message or doc excerpt that's easier to absorb by ear
Paste it, and it comes back as a WAV file in the Slow-and-clear style if preferred.
How it works01–03

How having text read aloud works

  1. 01

    Paste the text you'd rather hear

    Up to 1000 characters per message — longer passages go in a few pieces.

  2. 02

    It's read back in your saved voice

    Whatever preset and style you last picked with /voices.

  3. 03

    Play or forward the audio file

    A WAV file via Telegram's audio-message slot — not a native voice bubble.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustVoiceBot

Have text read back to you

Open @vustVoiceBot, paste a paragraph, get an audio file to play or forward. 3 free a day.

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Quality & trust

Honest scope

Chunks, not a full audiobook pipeline

The 1000-character cap means a long article goes in a few pastes, not one continuous file.

No voice cloning

4 presets, 3 styles — no audiobook-narrator cloning feature.

Preview-tier engine

Google's latest preview-generation TTS model, honestly labeled preview-quality.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I have a whole article read aloud to me?

Yes, but in chunks — the cap is 1000 characters per message. Paste a long article in a few pieces and each comes back as its own audio file; the bot won't silently truncate a passage that's too long.

What do I get back after pasting text to be read aloud?

A WAV audio file delivered as a regular Telegram audio message — not the round voice-bubble player. Play it in the chat, download it, or forward it to listen elsewhere.

Is there a free way to have text read aloud?

Yes — 3 conversions a day cost nothing. Past that, each additional one is paid inside Telegram after the price is shown, at $0.10 each, stated up front; there's no subscription required for the free tier. The charge lands the moment you send the text — there is no separate confirmation step — and a failed synthesis or delivery is refunded.

Can it read text in languages other than English?

Yes, 24+ languages are auto-detected straight from the pasted text — no manual language selection needed before the audio comes back.

Does the voice sound natural, or robotic?

It uses Google's latest preview-generation TTS model — noticeably more natural than older robotic text-readers, but described honestly as preview-tier, not a studio-grade voice actor replacement.

Can it read text in someone's specific voice, like an audiobook narrator?

No — there's no voice-cloning feature. You choose from 4 built-in presets (Warm, Bright, Deep, Bold) and 3 styles; that's the full range of voices available.

Ready when you are

A paragraph you'd rather hear than read.

Paste text, get an audio file back — play it while your hands or eyes are busy elsewhere.