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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 converts typed text or uploaded files into audio using AI voices. You can download the audio in .m4a format.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any web browser on Linux. No additional software installation is required.
Logged-in users can download generated .m4a audio files directly to their Linux system through the browser.
In Standard mode, you can choose from 10 distinct AI voices, each with unique qualities like warm or energetic.
The tool doesn’t directly integrate with Linux terminal pipelines. It’s web-based for easy access and download.
Yes, you can convert up to 15,000 characters at a time, including text input and content from uploaded files.
In Standard mode, you can select from 4 preset tones or create a custom tone by describing it in text.
Standard mode offers full customization to achieve human-like audio by choosing specific voices and tones.
Audio files are generated in .m4a format, which is widely compatible across various audio players on Linux.
Yes, you can upload various text file formats, including .txt, .md, .json, and .csv for text extraction.
No, real-time synthesis is not supported. Audio is generated after processing, taking up to a minute.
Yes, the tool uses OCR to extract text from uploaded image files like .jpg, .png, and more.
Files over 100 MB are not supported. Reduce file size or split the file into smaller parts to upload.
No, an internet connection is required for audio generation, but you can download and use audio offline.
Yes, you can upload and reorder multiple files to set the reading order before converting them to audio.