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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 speech for iPad converts written text into audio files using artificial intelligence, allowing you to listen to content on the go.
Using text to speech with AirPods provides a hands-free way to consume written content, enhancing convenience and multitasking capabilities.
Simply type or upload your text, select your desired voice and tone, and generate the audio file that can be played on your iPad.
Yes, generated audio can be played via AirPlay for seamless audio streaming to compatible devices like speakers or Apple TV.
For a friendly style, use voices like Ember and Zoe, known for their warm and welcoming tonal qualities.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv), as well as images and media files for transcription into audio.
Yes, you can describe your desired tone using text to create a personalized audio style for your needs.
PDF files are not directly supported, but you can copy and paste the text from a PDF into the tool to generate audio.
Logged-in users can adjust playback speed from 0.75x to 2x for a personalized listening experience.
Yes, there's a 15,000 character limit per conversion, which includes both typed text and text from uploaded files.
The AI handles multiple languages and provides natural pronunciation for a wide range of linguistic contexts.
Yes, logged-in users can download and save audio files to their iPad for offline listening or archiving.
Yes, you can upload video files which are automatically transcribed, and the text is then converted into audio.
Audio generation can take up to 1 minute, depending on the length and complexity of the text input.
No, internet connection is required as the text to audio conversion process happens online.