Multitask while you “read”
Do the dishes, sketch, walk the dog. Long reads turn into something you can do with your hands free and your eyes elsewhere.
Highlight any text — a browser, a PDF, an email, even your code — press one hotkey, and ClintReads reads it aloud in a genuinely natural voice.
The best way to get through a long article isn't always to stare at it — sometimes it's to listen while your eyes follow along.
Most screen readers are built for blindness and take over your whole machine. ClintReads just reads what you highlight — and gets out of the way.
Do the dishes, sketch, walk the dog. Long reads turn into something you can do with your hands free and your eyes elsewhere.
A steady voice plus a moving highlight gives a restless brain a track to lock onto — fewer re-reads, less drifting off the page.
Word-by-word highlighting pairs what you hear with what you see — two channels at once, which many people find sticks better.
Screen-fatigued? Give your eyes a break and keep going. Push through docs, articles and PDFs without the strain.
No setup wizard, no bloat, no account. Install it, learn one hotkey, and it's part of how you work.
Highlight text in any app, press Ctrl+Shift+Space, and it reads. Dedicated Read, Stop and Pause hotkeys mean you never reach for the mouse.
A floating, draggable player: play/pause, previous/next sentence, speed from 0.5× to 3×, volume, a live progress bar and the current voice — always within reach.
Open the reader panel and watch each word light up as it's spoken, so your eyes and ears travel together.
Match your desktop automatically or pick a mood. The player and reader panel look right against any background.
Save any passage as a clean WAV file — turn an article into something you can play on a run, in the car, or anywhere offline.
Lives quietly in your system tray. No taskbar button, not in Alt-Tab — there when you need it, invisible when you don't.
It backs up your clipboard before reading and restores it after. Your copied text stays exactly where you left it.
Flip one toggle and it's ready the moment you sign in. Tiny footprint, instant launch, no waiting around.
Speak through any Windows voice you already have, or switch on a built-in neural engine that genuinely sounds human.
A natural-sounding neural voice that runs fully offline — no cloud, no account, nothing leaves your machine. Apache-2.0 licensed and free. Got an NVIDIA card? Optional CUDA acceleration runs it at roughly 8× real-time, so even long documents start instantly. Prefer the classics? It still speaks through any installed Windows SAPI5 voice.
Discover, sample and one-click install the best free natural voices — across many languages.
When you hear a sentence and watch the words at the same time, you're using two pathways at once. Many people find that following along — rather than just listening or just reading — helps them focus, understand, and remember more, especially through long or dense material. The easiest way to know is to try it: highlight this paragraph, press the hotkey, and follow along.
Honest note: this isn't a clinical claim, and ClintReads isn't a medical or therapeutic tool. Research suggests dual-channel input helps many readers — and it's especially handy for ADHD and for getting through long material. Listening here is a preference, not a disability aid.
ClintReads is a complement, not a replacement. If you rely on a screen reader to navigate your whole computer — every button, menu and dialog — these are the leading tools, and they're excellent. Use them, and keep ClintReads alongside for the moments you just want to listen.
No account, no trial, no sign-up. Install it and use it as much as you like — if it earns a place in your day, a one-time coffee says thanks.
Built by one person who's leaned on screen readers for 10+ years. A one-time coffee (from $2) says thanks — and switches off the occasional in-app reminder.
Support developmentOptional. No spam — just the occasional note when something good ships.