Available now
Audio Clock DEMO
Free
Speaks the time every 10 minutes. A practical preview of the Audio Clock idea.
A small desktop utility that speaks the time so you can stay aware of the hour without staring at the clock. Useful while coding, gaming, cooking, resting, or wandering through a task for three hours and pretending that was the plan.
Most clocks ask you to look away from what you are doing. Audio Clock does the small boring job of saying the time out loud at intervals, using the Windows text-to-speech voices already installed on your computer.
Audio Clock speaks the current time on a schedule so time stays visible to your ears.
Designed for Windows 10/11. Download the demo, run the EXE, and decide whether the behavior fits your day.
Useful during games, coding sessions, long work blocks, sleep routines, and rooms where glancing at a screen is inconvenient.
The free demo speaks the current time every 10 minutes. It previews the core idea before choosing a paid edition.
This demo is delivered through the Endian Engine live download lane. Windows may show a downloaded-app warning. Only run software you intended to download.
Choose the edition that best matches your Windows voice/language setup. Paid purchases are completed on the live Endian Engine checkout/download page.
Available now
Free
Speaks the time every 10 minutes. A practical preview of the Audio Clock idea.
Live checkout
$4.99
International-focused edition using compatible installed Windows voices and language support.
Live checkout
$5.99
English-focused edition for people who want a straightforward spoken-time utility and cleaner voice list.
Live checkout
$6.99
USA-oriented edition for the simplest English/USA-focused setup.
A related small utility for keeping audio behavior awake/ready in a Windows environment. It is not live for purchase on this page yet.
Return soon
Planned: small utility price
Expected to become a simple companion tool once the sales/download lane is active.
For automatic startup, press Win+R, type shell:startup, then place the EXE or a shortcut in that folder.
Audio Clock uses Windows text-to-speech voices. Available voices depend on what is installed on your computer.