Microsoft continues to make Windows 11 smarter, equipped with artificial intelligence features such as Copilot. Finally, the company announced that it is working on an accessibility feature that speaks with the user’s voice. This support, which is gradually becoming available, is called Speak for Me .
How to open Speak for Me in Windows 11?
According to the details revealed in the latest Insider Preview version of Windows 11, Microsoft wants to bring users’ personal voices to the operating system. A new accessibility feature called “Speak for Me” means you can listen to texts in your own voice instead of a robot.
There are currently many robotic voices offered by Microsoft. These robot voices, which can be used in different languages, especially English, allow users to listen to the texts they want out loud. For example, you can read the file using this voice during a presentation.
The new feature that Microsoft is testing wants to take this one step further and make it special for each user. The tech giant plans to allow Windows 11 users to “create their own voice avatars and keep their own voices.”
This support is currently not available in the stable version. The feature included in the Windows 11 build 26052 (Canary and Dev) package is still under development. However, it seems like it will open the door for users to have a much more personal experience.
The addition of “Speak for Me” also means accessibility options in Windows 11 will improve. Users can make conversations and meetings more natural by teaching the operating system their voice.