This article explains how to change the Narrator’s voice, speed, pitch, and volume in Windows 11.
The Narrator app is a screen-reading app built into Windows. It helps those with limited vision or who cannot see the text clearly on their screen. It reads and interacts with things on the screen, like text, links, and buttons.
The Narrator has also been improved and integrated into Windows, including sending emails, browsing the web, and writing documents.
If you don’t like the current Narrator’s voice, you can install additional natural voices to suit your taste. Natural voices leverage state-of-the-art text-to-speech on devices with Windows.
Through the Narrator settings pane, users can also change the Narrator’s voice, speed, pitch, and volume.
Customize Narrator settings
As described above, users can use the Narrator’s natural voice to leverage state-of-the-art text-to-speech on their Windows devices. Not only can you change the voice, but you can also change the speed, pitch, and volume.
Here’s how to do that.
First, open the Windows Settings app.
You can do that by clicking on the Start menu and selecting Settings. Or press the keyboard shortcut (Windows key + I) to launch the Settings app.
When the Setting app opens, click the Accessibility button on the left.

Select the Narrator tile on the right to expand it.

On the Accessibility -> Narrator setting pane, select the “Choose a voice” tile under “Narrator’s voices.”
Use the drop-down arrow (caret) to list the available voices one can use with Narrator. Select one from the list to use as your Narrator’s voice.

Select the second drop-down arrow (caret) to expand the tile on the Choose a voice
tile. Then change or adjust the settings for the following Narrator’s features:
- Speed – Use the slider to change the speed. Or press the
Narrator
+ thePlus sign
orNarrator
+ theMinus sign
to change the voice speed. - Pitch – Use the slider to change the pitch.
- Volume – Use the slider to change the volume. Or press the
Narrator
+CTRL
+ thePlus sign
orNarrator
+CTRL
+ theMinus sign
to change the volume.

When you are done, exit the Settings app.
That should do it!
Conclusion:
- This tutorial detailed the steps for customizing the Narrator’s voice, speed, pitch, and volume in Windows 11, enhancing accessibility for users with limited vision.
- Following this post’s instructions, you can modify the Narrator’s settings to suit your preferences and improve the user experience.
- Please contribute via the comments section below for any discrepancies or additional insights.
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