Comparison

Murmur vs Speechify: Which TTS Is Better for Creators?

A practical comparison of Murmur and Speechify for content creators who need text-to-speech on Mac.

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Two Different Tools for Two Different Jobs

Murmur and Speechify both convert text to speech, but they solve different problems. Comparing them directly is a bit like comparing a camera to a projector: both involve images, but the workflows point in opposite directions. Understanding this distinction will save you from buying the wrong tool.

Speechify is primarily a reading and listening tool. It reads web pages, PDFs, emails, and documents aloud so you can consume content by ear instead of by eye. It is built for people who want to listen to existing content while commuting, exercising, or multitasking. The output is real-time audio playback, not exported files.

Murmur is a production tool. It takes text and generates audio files that you save, edit, and publish. It is built for creators who need to produce voiceovers, narrations, and audio content that other people will listen to. The output is WAV files you import into video editors, audiobook platforms, and podcast feeds.

Where Speechify Wins

Speechify is excellent at what it does. The browser extension lets you highlight any web page and hear it read aloud instantly. The Chrome integration is smooth. The mobile app works on iOS and Android, meaning you can listen to articles on your phone during a commute. Speed reading features let you consume content at 2x, 3x, or even 4x normal pace.

If your primary need is consuming content by ear (reading articles, reviewing documents, studying), Speechify is the better choice. Murmur is not designed for that use case. It does not have a browser extension, does not work on mobile, and is not optimized for real-time playback of web content.

Where Murmur Wins

For content creation, the comparison tilts heavily toward Murmur. Speechify's audio export options are limited and locked behind its highest tier. Murmur is built entirely around generating and exporting audio. You get multiple AI models (Kokoro, Qwen3, Fish Audio, Chatterbox), 860+ voices, voice cloning from a 10-second sample, speed control, and batch processing for long documents.

Privacy is another differentiator. Murmur runs entirely on your Mac. Your text never leaves your machine. Speechify processes everything through its cloud servers. For creators working with unpublished manuscripts, client content, or sensitive material, local processing matters.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureMurmurSpeechify
Price$49 one-time$139/year ($11.58/month)
2-year cost$49$278
Primary purposeAudio production and exportReading/listening to content
Audio exportYes, WAV filesLimited, highest tier only
AI models4 models (Kokoro, Qwen3, Fish, Chatterbox)1 (proprietary)
Voice library860+ voices30+ voices
Voice cloningYes, 10-second local sampleNo
Browser extensionNoYes (Chrome, Safari, Edge)
Mobile appNoYes (iOS, Android)
Offline supportFull offlineLimited offline
Privacy100% local processingCloud-based processing
PlatformmacOS only (Apple Silicon)Web, macOS, iOS, Android
Speed readingNot applicableUp to 4.5x speed
Batch processingYesNo

The Pricing Difference

Speechify charges $139 per year for its Premium plan. That is $11.58 per month. Over two years, you will have paid $278. Over three years, $417. The free tier is severely limited, capping you at a few minutes of standard-quality voice playback per day.

Murmur is $49 once. No renewal, no tiers, no usage caps. After roughly four months of Speechify Premium, you have already spent more than Murmur's lifetime price. If your need is audio production rather than content consumption, the value proposition is straightforward.

Who Should Choose What

  • Primarily want to listen to web articles, PDFs, and documents
  • Need a mobile app for on-the-go listening
  • Value browser integration for instant read-aloud
  • Use speed reading features to consume content faster
  • Work across multiple platforms (Windows, iOS, Android)
  • Need to produce and export audio files (voiceovers, narrations, audiobooks)
  • Want multiple AI voice models to choose from
  • Need voice cloning for a personal or brand voice
  • Handle sensitive or unpublished content that should not go to the cloud
  • Want to pay once instead of subscribing
  • Work primarily on a Mac with Apple Silicon

Frequently Asked Questions

Built for creators. $49, no subscription.

Four AI models, 860+ voices, voice cloning, batch export. Everything you need to produce professional audio, running entirely on your Mac.

macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon required · 7-day refund policy