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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
This tool converts text into natural-sounding, scary audio files on your MacOS. It's perfect for creating spooky content.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to generate 10-second previews of scary text-to-speech audio on MacOS.
Logged-in users can download full audio files in .m4a format to their MacOS device, compatible with Ventura, Sonoma, and more.
Absolutely, you can generate spooky audio effortlessly on MacOS Ventura, using our text-to-speech features.
You can upload text files like .txt or .csv, images with OCR for text extraction, as well as audio and video files for transcription.
Select a voice like Griffin or Sterling to create authoritative or profound spooky tones, perfect for horror stories.
Yes, the tool supports up to 15,000 characters per generation, combining typed text and extracted content.
You can describe a tone such as 'eerie and suspenseful' in custom tone text to create uniquely scary audio.
You can produce scary audio for Halloween tales, podcasts, or as unique soundtracks for videos on MacOS.
Yes, the maximum duration for uploaded audio or video files is 60 minutes.
No, an internet connection is required as the AI processing is done online.
Griffin's authoritative voice and Sterling's deep tone are ideal for creating chilling audio on MacOS.
No, the tool doesn't support background music or sound effects. It's focused on clear voice output.
The audio generation process takes up to one minute, depending on the text length and complexity.
No, the tool does not support real-time speech synthesis. Audio is generated from text submissions.