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Frequently Asked Questions
Male text to speech converts written text into audio using male AI voices. It provides a natural-sounding result, perfect for narration or content engagement on Pixel devices.
Yes, this tool works seamlessly on Pixel 6 through a browser. No app installation is needed; simply use the website to start converting text to speech.
In Standard mode, choose among voices like Xavier for balanced delivery, Hudson for melodic quality, and Lyra for a warm, friendly approach. Each has unique characteristics to suit different needs.
While this tool specializes in converting text to speech, it does not directly create or support pixel art functionalities. It can narrate descriptions of digital art pieces effectively.
Yes, Story Mode is specifically optimized for storytelling, using a preset voice that adds depth and engagement to narratives, making it ideal for audiobooks or children’s stories.
You can upload texts from Pixel devices directly to the tool, supporting formats like .txt, .md, or .csv, as well as other media for transcription purposes.
Each male voice is distinct: Xavier is versatile and neutral, Hudson offers a melodic tone, while Griffin provides an authoritative presence. Try their previews to find the best fit for your needs.
The tool has a character limit of up to 15,000 characters per session, for both typed text and text extracted from files, ensuring manageable conversion sizes.
In Standard Mode, you can select preset tones like Professional, Calm, or Friendly, or even customize them by describing the desired tone in text.
Audio files must be generated online; however, once downloaded as .m4a files, they're accessible offline on any device, including Pixel.
Yes, describe your desired tone using text in the custom tone field to get nuanced audio that fits your specific content needs, whether on Pixel or other devices.
Upload various file types, such as videos or audio files, and the tool transcribes the content before converting it to speech, supporting Pixel accessibility.
The tool is browser-based, thus fully compatible with Pixel 7, leveraging the device's capabilities such as drag-and-drop for easy uploads.
Currently, the tool outputs in .m4a audio format, ideal for most media and player compatibility. It does not support multiple output formats yet.
Logged-in users can adjust playback speed using the audio player on any browser, including those on Pixel devices, from 0.75x to 2x speeds.