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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 text into natural-sounding audio, making written content sound like human speech through a user-friendly web platform.
Simply type or upload your text, select a voice, and generate audio. You can play, download, and use it across web platforms.
Yes, it offers human-like voices ensuring your text sounds natural, enhancing readability and engagement online.
Xavier (balanced male) and Ember (warm female) offer versatile voices ideal for human-like speech in various content outputs.
The tool offers free previews. Logged-in users can access full features, including downloading complete audio files.
Yes, it operates entirely online across all modern browsers, making it versatile for any web-based application or need.
You can convert text, images with OCR, and transcribe audio/video files into speech, supporting numerous formats like .txt, .jpg, and .mp4.
Yes, you can convert email content to speech, making it easier to listen and process your webmail efficiently.
No, our tool requires some processing time, usually less than a minute, to generate high-quality, natural-sounding audio.
In Standard mode, you can describe any tone for nuanced results, such as "warm and welcoming" or "formal and clear."
Yes, the tool supports up to 15,000 characters, combining both typed and extracted text from any file uploads.
Mia (energetic female) and Atlas (dynamic female) excel in creating an enthusiastic and lively audio experience.
For very long documents, consider splitting them into smaller sections under the 15,000-character limit for smooth processing.
No, the tool creates final audio outputs. To edit, use external software like Audacity after downloading the .m4a file.
No, an internet connection is required for audio generation, though downloaded audio can be played offline.