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Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, our tool allows you to convert text from articles into audio directly in your web browser, making it easy to listen to content hands-free.
Simply access the tool in your web browser, upload or input the text of your article, and choose your preferred AI voice to begin the audio conversion.
For scientific and research articles, consider using Xavier for a balanced delivery or Sterling for a profound tone. These voices ensure clarity and engagement.
Yes, you can convert up to 15,000 characters per session. For longer articles, you can divide the text and generate multiple audio files.
No download needed. The tool operates directly in your web browser, providing a seamless experience for reading articles aloud.
Yes, our tool is compatible with all major web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. It offers full functionality across different platforms.
Yes, in Standard mode, you can choose from four preset tones or create a custom tone by describing it in text for nuanced results.
It typically takes up to one minute to convert text into an audio file, depending on the length of the article being processed.
Our voices are designed to handle a wide range of content, including scientific and technical terminology, for accurate pronunciation.
Yes, an internet connection is necessary for processing and converting text into speech as the AI technology operates online.
The generated audio files are saved in .m4a format, which is widely compatible with various media players and devices.
Yes, you can upload multiple files and arrange the sequence to create a seamless audio file from several articles.
For a calm and soothing delivery of articles, consider using Ember or Zoe, whose qualities lend themselves well to relaxed listening.
Logged-in users can control playback speed within the browser, allowing you to listen to the article audio at your preferred pace.
You can upload text files such as .txt, .md, .json, .csv, and image files with text for OCR extraction, allowing versatile inputs for conversion.