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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 files on MacOS. Type or upload text, select a voice and tone, and create audio.
Open the tool in your browser and start converting text into audio. It works seamlessly on MacOS without needing additional downloads.
Yes, it works with MacOS Catalina and newer versions, including Sonoma. Access the tool through your browser to start converting text to audio.
Choose from 10 AI voices like Xavier (balanced) and Ember (warm) for versatile audio, perfect for different content on MacOS.
Select from four preset tones like Professional or Calm, or describe a custom tone for personalized audio style on your MacOS device.
No direct PDF upload. Extract text manually and input it into the tool for audio conversion on your MacOS device.
There's no standalone MacOS app. Use the browser-based tool for converting text to speech on your MacBook or iMac.
Yes, logged-in users can download their audio files directly to MacOS Air. Audio files are saved in .m4a format.
Ensure you have the latest browser version. Clearing cache can fix browsing issues on MacOS.
Yes, up to 15,000 characters per conversion. Plan your audio segments within this limit for efficient text-to-speech.
The generation time is up to 1 minute. Convert text quickly on MacOS for immediate audio output.
Yes, your text and generated audio are auto-saved locally for a week, allowing you to continue work without data loss.
Your MacOS device must support current browsers like Safari or Chrome for optimal text-to-speech conversion.
Yes, write or upload multi-language text for audio conversion on MacOS, ensuring accurate language-specific pronunciation.
Yes, it requires an internet connection for processing. Once audio is generated, it can be used offline on MacOS.