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Frequently Asked Questions
Read Aloud Papers converts your text documents and term papers into natural-sounding audio files. Simply upload your documents, choose a voice, and generate downloadable audio.
Yes, you can upload study documents, term papers, or any academic material and convert them into audio files. This is perfect for reviewing on-the-go or revisiting material.
Upload text files like .txt, .md, .json, or .csv. You can also extract text from images, audio, or video files, making it versatile for various study materials.
Yes, there is a maximum limit of 15,000 characters per generation, including both typed text and extracted text from files. For longer documents, divide them into sections.
For balanced and clear narration, Xavier offers a neutral delivery. Ember or Lyra are great for a warm and soothing listening experience, suitable for long study sessions.
Yes, in Standard mode, you can create a custom tone by describing it in text, allowing you to match the delivery to your specific study content needs.
Generating audio can take up to 1 minute depending on file size and content length. Quickly convert multiple documents without long waits.
Yes, free users can preview and replay audio for 10 seconds, while logged-in users have full replay capabilities with additional features like download and speed control.
No, voice cloning is not supported. The tool provides 10 pre-trained voices, each with distinct characteristics to suit different types of content.
You can choose from Professional, Calm, Friendly, and Excited tones, or create a custom tone to match the content and purpose of your study materials.
Yes, you can drag and drop multiple files, arrange them in order, and combine with manually typed text to create a seamless auditory experience from various inputs.
Definitely! Convert presentation notes or outlines into audio to practice delivery or prepare for presenting without continuously referring to written notes.
Yes, an internet connection is needed as AI processing is done online. However, once generated, you can download the audio to listen offline.
Yes, logged-in users can download audio files in .m4a format to their devices for offline use, perfect for listening anywhere.
If your document exceeds 15,000 characters, divide it into smaller parts and generate separate audio files, easily managing lengthy materials.