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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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Xavier
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool converts text into natural-sounding audio files, making it easy to listen to notes on your MacOS device.
Simply type or upload your text files, select a voice and tone, and generate audio files directly on your MacOS device.
Yes, it works seamlessly with MacOS Ventura. Access the tool through your browser without needing to install an app.
Absolutely, this tool is compatible with MacOS Sonoma, and you can use it to convert your notes to audio effortlessly.
Upload your markdown (.md) files, and the tool will convert the text into audio, which you can listen to on your MacOS.
In Standard Mode, choose from 10 AI voices like Hudson for melodic tones or Ember for warm, soothing outputs.
Upload text, image, audio, and video files in supported formats for conversion to audio, such as .txt and .md.
No app is needed. You can use this tool directly in any MacOS browser on devices like MacOS Air.
Yes, logged-in users can download audio files in .m4a format to their MacOS device.
No, an internet connection is required for AI processing. Audio downloads are available for offline listening later.
Yes, the conversion is limited to 15,000 characters per session, including all input and extracted text.
Yes, you can upload multiple files and combine them for a seamless audio output in your chosen order.
Yes, the tool operates through any browser on MacOS desktop without the need for a dedicated app.
Audio generation takes up to 1 minute, providing quick conversion to meet your needs on MacOS devices.
No, this tool uses pre-trained AI voices and does not support personalized voice cloning.