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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
The Read Aloud tool converts text into audio files in .m4a format. It allows you to listen to notes directly from your Chrome browser.
Download the extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, you can use it to convert typed or uploaded text files into audio.
Yes, it reads notes aloud using AI-generated voices, providing a natural-sounding audio version of your text.
Logged-in users can download the audio notes directly from the extension in .m4a format for offline listening.
Yes, use your iPhone's browser to access the tool and generate audio notes, which can then be played on your iPhone.
The extension offers basic functionalities for free, including a 10-second preview. Logged-in users can access full features and downloads.
Ensure your browser is updated and the extension is enabled. Check your internet connection and refresh the page if needed.
Yes, you can upload compatible text files, which will be converted into audio for easy listening.
The main focus is on Chrome, but similar features may be available via browser compatibility for Firefox.
Supported formats include .txt, .md, .json, .csv for text files. Additionally, image, audio, and video files are supported for transcription.
For an energetic delivery, consider using Mia, Atlas, or Aurora. These voices offer lively and upbeat tones.
Yes, describe your desired tone using text descriptions to create a custom audio output that matches your preference.
Yes, there is a 15,000 character limit for text input, which includes any typed and extracted text from uploaded files.
The tool limits audio/video file transcription to 60 minutes per file, ensuring manageable processing times.
Real-time synthesis is not available. Audio is generated online, and typically takes up to one minute to process.