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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 story web app is a browser-based tool that converts text into natural-sounding audio, perfect for stories and narratives.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly on Google Chrome and other major browsers like Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Yes, the app is optimized for story narration, using Story Mode with voices tailored for storytelling and audiobooks.
For storytelling, the optimized voice in Story Mode provides a natural and engaging narrative flow suitable for audiobooks.
Simply open the web app in your Firefox browser, input your story text, and choose Story Mode to convert the text to audio.
Yes, logged-in users can download the generated audio file in .m4a format after conversion in the web app.
The web app outputs audio in .m4a format, which is widely compatible with most media players.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit per upload. Manage your content to fit within this constraint for optimal use.
Once you've downloaded your .m4a audio file, you can listen to it offline using any compatible media player.
Story Mode uses a preset voice optimized for a natural flow, providing an engaging listening experience perfect for narratives.
Yes, the tool supports a maximum of 15,000 characters per story conversion. For longer stories, consider splitting them into parts.
No, Story Mode uses a fixed voice optimized for storytelling to ensure consistent narrative quality.
The tool is currently a web app and does not function as a browser extension, but it runs smoothly in any standard browser.
Yes, you can upload multiple text files, reorder them, and combine them to create a continuous audio story.
No, the web app requires an internet connection to process and generate audio files.