VoxDox
Converting Text To Speech Voices
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2013 by Ben Baror and Dror Yzhakov, VoxDox operates with 1–10 employees. The company was recognized as one of 10 Israeli Startups to Watch in 2015.
Business overview
VoxDox develops a Text-to-Speech (TTS) application that converts various forms of text into natural-sounding voices across more than 20 languages. Its core technology allows users to listen to eBooks, convert files like PDFs, DOCX, and TXT, and transform articles and web pages into speech. The platform also functions as a PDF reader and translator, an eBook reader supporting EPUB, PRC, MOBI, and MBP formats, and an audio book creator. Additionally, it offers a document scanning feature using a device's camera, with translation capabilities. VoxDox serves the Education & Knowledge Technologies sector, targeting consumers, particularly those with disabilities, in markets such as Germany, Brazil, and the United States.
Strategic signal
In April 2015, VoxDox was highlighted by The Next Web as one of the "10.
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- What is VoxDox's primary offering?
- VoxDox provides a Text-to-Speech (TTS) application that converts text from various sources, including documents, eBooks, and web pages, into natural-sounding voices in over 20 languages.
- When was VoxDox founded and by whom?
- VoxDox was founded in January 2013 by co-founders Ben Baror and Dror Yzhakov.
- What recognition did VoxDox receive in 2015?
- In April 2015, VoxDox was featured by The Next Web as one of the "10 Israeli Startups to Watch in 2015."
- What types of files can VoxDox convert to speech?
- VoxDox can convert various file types, including PDF, DOCX, and TXT, into speech, and supports eBook formats like EPUB, PRC, MOBI, and MBP.
- Which markets does VoxDox target?
- VoxDox targets geomarkets including Germany, Brazil, and the United States.