Why ADHD readers look for audio-first tools
People looking for text to speech for ADHD often want to avoid getting stuck on the same line, losing tabs, or breaking focus every time they switch apps or sources.
Focus-Friendly Reading
A lot of ADHD-friendly reading is about reducing friction. @Voice helps by turning articles, PDFs, notes, and books into audio-first material you can keep moving through.
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People looking for text to speech for ADHD often want to avoid getting stuck on the same line, losing tabs, or breaking focus every time they switch apps or sources.
@Voice supports background reading, auto-advance, reading lists, bookmarks, history, and sentence-level controls so it is easier to keep momentum when attention shifts.
The goal is usually not perfect concentration. It is making it easier to keep moving through material without rebuilding your place every time attention breaks.
Yes. Background reading is one of the core playback modes, so the app can keep speaking while the screen is off or while you use other apps.
Yes. Background reading is one of the core playback features.
Yes. Reading lists and auto-advance are useful specifically because they reduce restart friction.
Yes. @Voice includes sentence-level review tools, and current feature docs also mention repeat-each-sentence playback.
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If this is the workflow you were looking for, install @Voice Aloud Reader and test it with your own content in a minute or two.