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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
It's a tool that converts text into natural-sounding speech, optimized for use on Surface Pro models. Customize voices and tones for your content.
Access the tool in your browser, type or upload text, choose a voice and tone, and generate audio. Compatible with Surface Pro 9's Windows OS.
Yes, create custom tones by describing desired characteristics or use preset tones available in Standard Mode for varied delivery styles.
Use Story Mode with an optimized voice for narratives, or choose Hudson for his melodic delivery in Standard Mode.
Yes, use audio controls to play, pause or adjust the speed. Logged-in users can access speed controls for various playback options.
Yes, it's accessible via the browser on Surface Pro 4. There’s no app required; just use the web interface for text-to-speech conversion.
With a browser, input text or upload files, select a suitable voice and tone, and generate audio. Works seamlessly on Surface Pro 7.
Yes, you can upload text formats like .txt and .md, along with some images, audio, and video files for transcription and conversion.
Yes, individual files should not exceed 100 MB. For larger files, consider breaking them down into smaller sections.
Audio generation takes up to one minute, depending on the text size and complexity of the processing.
Logged-in users can download audio in .m4a format directly to their Surface Pro. Free users only have access to previews.
For a professional tone, Griffin (male, authoritative) or Sterling (female, profound) are excellent choices.
The tool supports text-to-speech in multiple languages, ensuring pronunciation accuracy for diverse content needs.
No, editing features aren't available. Download the .m4a file and use third-party software for any post-processing.
Yes, the maximum character limit for text input and extraction is 15,000 characters per conversion session.