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Frequently Asked Questions
Female text to speech converts written text into audio using female voices, offering various tones and expressions to suit your content.
Yes, the text to speech service is available on Chromebook directly through web browsers without needing app installations.
Standard mode offers preset tones: Professional, Calm, Friendly, and Excited. Custom tones can also be described like "warm and friendly".
The tool features several female voices such as Sterling (profound), Mia (energetic), Ember (warm), Zoe (gentle), and Atlas (dynamic).
Each female voice has distinct qualities: Sterling is profound, Mia is energetic, Ember is warm, Zoe is gentle, and Atlas is dynamic.
Yes, the tool is free to use on Chromebook for up to 10-second previews. Logged-in users can access full audio downloads.
Logged-in users on Chromebook can download generated audio files in .m4a format for offline listening and sharing.
Yes, describe your desired tone in text like "polite and formal" or "cheerful and relaxed" to achieve a customized audio effect.
You can upload .txt, .md, .json, .csv files, as well as certain image and audio formats for transcription and conversion.
Currently, there is no specific keyboard shortcut for starting the text to speech process on Chromebook, but the interface is user-friendly.
Yes, each file upload is limited to 100 MB, ensuring smooth and efficient processing and conversion.
It may take up to 1 minute to generate audio files, depending on the text length and complexity.
No, the service requires an internet connection for converting text to speech as processing happens online.
You can input up to 15,000 characters per generation, including both typed text and extracted text from uploads.
Yes, it's a helpful study tool, especially the female voices, providing accessible audio versions of text content for students.