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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
A read aloud tool converts text into audio, allowing you to listen to documents and other text content on devices like Ubuntu.
Yes, the tool is accessible via web browsers on Ubuntu, without needing to install additional software.
Upload your Google Docs file or copy the text into the interface to convert it to audio for listening.
Yes, our tool offers a free service for converting text to speech, perfect for users on a budget.
Upload text files like .txt, images like .jpg (with OCR), or audio/video files for transcription before conversion.
Yes, you can upload a PDF and the tool will extract the text to convert it into an audio file.
In Standard mode, select from 10 voices and various tones for a personalized audio experience.
Our tool is browser-based, so no installation is needed. Just open the webpage and start using it.
You can convert up to 15,000 characters per session, ideal for most document lengths.
Logged-in users can download the generated audio files in .m4a format to their device.
While the tool itself is not downloadable, you can save and download generated audio files for offline listening.
The tool primarily supports English text; however, it can handle mixed-language content to some extent.
Files larger than 100 MB can't be uploaded. Try compressing the file or splitting content to fit the limit.
No, the tool only provides audio conversion; use external editing software for modifications.
Generally, it takes up to one minute for the audio file generation, depending on the document size.