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Frequently Asked Questions
To read notes aloud on a Windows 11 laptop, use a browser-based AI text-to-voice tool. Simply upload or type your notes, then choose a voice and tone to generate audio.
Yes, it works seamlessly on Windows 10 laptops. Use any modern browser to access the AI text-to-voice tool and convert your notes into audio.
Yes, you can copy text from PDF notes and paste it into the text-to-voice tool to generate audio. The tool supports various text formats for conversion.
If your Dell laptop keyboard is not working, you can use on-screen keyboards or voice input for typing your notes into the tool.
No special setup is needed. Open the tool in your browser, enter or upload notes, and start generating audio. It works on both Windows 10 and 11.
Yes, download the .m4a audio file and play it on your smart TV using a compatible media player to listen to your notes aloud.
Yes, the tool offers a free option with a 10-second audio preview. Full audio access requires logging in.
For reading notes, Xavier's balanced and neutral voice offers clear delivery, making it suited for general note-taking purposes.
Yes, you can paste text from templates into the tool and convert them into audio. Ideal for structured notes or outlines.
If audio isn't generating, ensure you have internet access and that any firewall settings are allowing the website to operate.
Logged-in users can download generated .m4a audio files directly to their laptop for offline listening.
The tool allows file uploads up to 100 MB. This limit applies per file you choose to convert to audio.
There's a 15,000-character limit per audio generation, combining both typed and extracted text. For longer notes, split them.
Yes, use the tool on any Dell laptop through a browser to convert text notes to speech efficiently.
No, it does not support real-time synthesis. It creates prerecorded audio files after processing the text.