QuickPronounce.pro

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Pronounce any word, the right way

Instant pronunciation audio in American, British, Australian, and Indian English — with IPA phonetics, syllable stress, meanings, and examples for every word.

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How the word pronouncer works

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Type a word

Enter any English word — common, technical, or a name. Autocomplete suggests words as you type.

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Pick your accent and voice

Choose American, British, Australian, or Indian English, select a male or female voice, and set the speed.

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Listen and repeat

Play the audio, follow the stress-marked syllables, and repeat out loud until it feels natural.

Everything you need to say it with confidence

More than a text-to-speech box — a complete pronunciation reference for every word you look up.

Four English accents

Hear every word in American, British, Australian, and Indian English — and switch between them with one tap to compare.

Natural studio voices

Audio is generated with high-quality neural voices in male and female options, at normal or slowed-down speed for practice.

IPA + easy respelling

Every word comes with its IPA phonetic transcription plus a color-coded syllable breakdown that shows exactly where the stress falls.

Meanings and examples

See definitions grouped by part of speech, real example sentences, and clickable synonyms and antonyms you can pronounce next.

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No sign-up, no daily caps, no waiting. Results and audio load in under a second on any device.

Built for learners

Ideal for IELTS and TOEFL prep, presentations, interviews, or any moment you'd rather not guess how a word sounds.

Why pronunciation is the fastest upgrade to your English

You can know ten thousand words, but the ones people actually hear are the ones you say out loud. Mispronouncing a single key word in an interview, a presentation, or an exam speaking test pulls attention away from what you're saying — while getting it right makes everything you say land with more authority.

English makes this harder than most languages because spelling is an unreliable guide to sound. Silent letters, borrowed French and Latin words, and shifting syllable stress mean that words like colonel, epitome, and Worcestershire simply can't be sounded out from their letters. That's why hearing a word — in the accent you actually need — beats guessing every time.

QuickPronounce Pro gives you that in one step: type the word, hear it spoken by a natural neural voice, read the IPA transcription, and follow the color-coded stress breakdown. Switch accents to hear how American and British speakers treat the same word differently, slow the audio down to catch every sound, and explore meanings, synonyms, and example sentences without leaving the page.

Common pronunciation questions

Quick answers about the tool and pronunciation practice.

Type the word into the box above and press the speaker button. You'll hear a natural-sounding voice say the word, see its IPA phonetic transcription, and get a syllable-by-syllable breakdown showing which part of the word to stress. Listening a few times and repeating out loud is the fastest way to lock in the correct pronunciation.

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