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Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, logged-in users can download generated female voice audio files in .m4a format directly to their iPhone.
Type or upload text, choose a female voice, and generate audio. You can listen to a preview and download the final audio file.
Yes, you can select from several female voices like Sterling, Ember, Zoe, and others, each with distinct characteristics.
Ensure your internet connection is stable. Try reloading the page; your input is auto-saved for up to one week.
Sterling offers a profound and deep voice, suitable for older female tones. Ember provides a warm, soothing option.
You can use the tool for free with a 10-second audio preview. Full features require logging in.
The tool supports text inputs in multiple languages. Choose the appropriate female voice for accurate pronunciation.
The tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB and text inputs up to 15,000 characters. Audio generation can take up to a minute.
You can select from preset tones like Professional, Calm, Friendly, or create custom tones by describing them in text.
No, an active internet connection is required for generation since AI processing happens online.
Download the .m4a file to your iPhone, and then transfer it to your computer via email, cloud storage, or a USB connection.
In Story mode, an optimized preset female voice is used for smooth, narrative delivery, perfect for storytelling content.
Yes, the tool transcribes audio files (e.g., .mp3, .wav) and converts the extracted text into speech.
The tool is accessed via a browser, and you can select your preferred female voice each session, though browser settings may auto-load your last choice.
You'll need to break the text into smaller parts and generate audio separately for each part.