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Turn your text into a natural voice
Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
Turn your text into a compelling story
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Frequently Asked Questions
Text to audio conversion transforms written text into speech. It allows users to listen to content like articles or notes through generated audio files.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly in Safari. Just open the website in the browser, input or upload your text, and start converting it into audio.
Open the tool in Safari, type or upload your text, choose a voice and tone, and generate an audio file. You can then download the audio for offline listening.
You can convert text from PDFs by copying the text into the tool's input field. Currently, direct PDF file uploads are not supported.
The tool outputs audio in .m4a format. You can use another converter to change .m4a files to .mp3 if needed.
Yes, you can generate a 10-second audio preview for free. To download the full audio, a login is required.
Yes, you can use this tool in Safari on an iPhone. It adapts to mobile browsers, allowing you to convert text to audio on the go.
No, custom voice creation is not available. The tool offers 10 pre-designed AI voices to choose from.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB. If your file is larger, try splitting it into smaller parts.
No, the tool does not support direct conversion of YouTube videos to audio.
The tool generates audio files in .m4a format. It's a widely compatible and efficient format for audio.
Yes, the maximum is 15,000 characters, including typed text and extracted text from uploads.
Logged-in users can adjust playback speed of generated audio in the audio player, with options like 0.75x and 2x.
Audio generation takes up to one minute, depending on the length and complexity of the text.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process and create audio files.