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Microsoft Azure Speech for Accessibility

How to use Microsoft Azure Speech for accessibility - Complete 2025 Guide

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140 languagesFree tier available

Using Microsoft Azure Speech for Accessibility

Make content accessible to everyone with high-quality text-to-speech. Support visually impaired users, those with reading difficulties, and anyone who prefers audio content over text.

Microsoft Azure Speech is an excellent choice for accessibility thanks to its 400+ neural voices and 140+ languages. With support for 140 languages and voice cloning capabilities, it provides everything you need for professional accessibility production.

Benefits for Accessibility

Comply with accessibility regulations
Reach wider audience segments
Support users with visual impairments
Help users with reading difficulties
Enable content consumption on the go

Microsoft Azure Speech Features for Accessibility

1
Clear, intelligible speech

Microsoft Azure Speech provides this capability for your accessibility needs.

2
Adjustable reading speed

Microsoft Azure Speech provides this capability for your accessibility needs.

3
Screen reader integration

Microsoft Azure Speech provides this capability for your accessibility needs.

4
Document conversion

Microsoft Azure Speech provides this capability for your accessibility needs.

5
Multi-format support

Microsoft Azure Speech provides this capability for your accessibility needs.

Example Applications

Website content audio versions
Document readers
Navigation assistance
Educational materials
Government services

Getting Started with Microsoft Azure Speech for Accessibility

  1. 1Sign up for Microsoft Azure Speech's free tier to get started
  2. 2Choose a voice that fits your accessibility project
  3. 3Optionally clone your own voice for personalized content
  4. 4Generate audio and export in your preferred format