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Turn your text into a natural voice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lifelike Text to Speech transforms written text into audio that sounds natural. It's designed for Surface Pro, enhancing your device capabilities with realistic audio output.
Yes, Lifelike Text to Speech is compatible with Surface Pro 9. It works through your browser, allowing easy text-to-audio conversion without additional software.
You can use the tool directly through your Surface Pro's web browser. Simply input text or upload a document to convert it into natural-sounding audio files.
Absolutely, the service supports Surface Pro 8. Access it via a browser to convert text into audio effortlessly, enriching your device's functionality.
Yes, it works on Surface Pro 6, transforming text into high-quality, lifelike audio using any available web browser on the device.
In Standard Mode, you can choose from 10 AI voices. Each voice provides distinct characteristics, making it easy to find the perfect match for your content.
Yes, Standard Mode offers four preset tones: Professional, Calm, Friendly, and Excited. For a unique sound, you can also describe and create a custom tone.
The maximum file size for upload is 100 MB. This includes any text, audio, or video files you want to convert into audio.
No, internet access is required to use this tool as the processing and generation take place online. However, you can download audio for offline playback.
Yes, Surface Pro 4 users can access Lifelike Text to Speech through their browsers, allowing for seamless text-to-audio conversion.
There is a limit of 15,000 characters per conversion, including typed and extracted text. Keep track with the character counter to ensure smooth processing.
No, the tool provides a final audio output. If you need to edit, download the .m4a files and use editing software like Audacity.
Yes, it works well on Surface Pro 10, allowing users to convert text to lifelike audio using any modern web browser.
Voice cloning is not supported. The tool offers predefined AI voices that you can choose from to create your audio.
Yes, you can upload various file types, including text, audio, and video files, for transcription and conversion into audio.