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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool converts text notes into natural-sounding audio files. It allows students to listen to their notes, enhancing auditory learning.
Upload your text notes using the supported formats or type directly into the tool. Then choose a voice and tone to generate an audio file.
Yes, generate audio from study guides to listen and learn while on the go, making the study process more efficient and flexible.
For study notes, consider using Xavier for a balanced delivery, or Ember for a warm, soothing voice to aid in concentration.
The tool supports .txt, .md, .json, .csv for text files, images for OCR, and audio/video files for transcription.
Convert your written notes into audio notes using the tool's text-to-voice feature, enhancing accessibility for various learning styles.
Yes, you can convert strategic study notes into audio, allowing you to absorb content through listening.
Copy-paste text from OneNote into the tool to convert it into an audio file. It facilitates studying without needing a screen.
Upload lecture notes or type them into the tool. Choose a fitting voice and tone to generate comprehensible audio for revision.
Yes, the tool can handle up to 15,000 characters per session, combining typed text and extracted notes from uploads.
No, this tool generates final audio files. You can edit the files using external audio software like Audacity.
The tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB. This limit applies to both individual and combined file sizes.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as the AI processing occurs online. Generated audio can be played offline after downloading.
Yes, converting complex notes to audio can enhance comprehension, making it a helpful tool for PhD-level note-taking and studies.
A Professional tone is ideal for clear, precise study notes. Alternatively, the Friendly tone suits casual note-taking for an approachable sound.