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Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
It converts text into natural-sounding audio files, allowing users to listen to articles or any text content while using Safari. This enhances multitasking and accessibility.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly within Safari. Users can input text or upload files directly in the browser to generate audio playback, enhancing the reading experience.
Open Safari, copy the article text, and paste it into the tool's input. Choose a voice and tone, then generate the audio to listen while browsing.
Yes, text files such as .txt, .md, .json, and .csv can be uploaded for audio conversion directly in Safari, or paste text directly into the input field.
For professional or journalistic articles, Griffin (male, authoritative) or Sterling (female, profound) are ideal choices due to their clear and precise delivery.
Yes, the tool offers natural-sounding AI voices like Hudson and Mia, ensuring an engaging listening experience with lifelike audio output.
Yes, in Standard Mode you can describe your desired tone textually, such as "Warm and Engaging", to tailor the listening experience to your preference.
Yes, there's a 15,000 character limit per audio generation session. For longer articles, consider breaking them into sections.
Logged-in users can download the generated .m4a audio files directly to their device, making it easy to listen offline later.
Select the Calm tone with voices like Zoe or Ember for soothing delivery, perfect for articles on relaxation or meditation topics.
Audio generation takes up to one minute, depending on text length and queue load. Ensure a stable internet connection during this process.
Currently, the tool only provides audio in .m4a format. For different formats, you may need to use conversion software after download.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to generate audio as processing happens in the cloud. However, downloaded files can be played offline.
You can read articles up to 15,000 characters at a time. For longer articles, divide them into parts and generate multiple audio files.
For a dynamic and engaging article read, choose Mia or Atlas, both offering energetic delivery suitable for lively or upbeat content.