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Frequently Asked Questions
Text to speech for accessibility converts written text into spoken word, allowing individuals with visual impairments or reading disabilities to access content audibly.
Yes, the text to speech software offers a free version that allows users to preview audio and access essential features, making it accessible for all.
The software aids students with disabilities by converting educational materials into audio, facilitating easier learning and comprehension without relying solely on visual input.
Yes, the text to speech tool is accessible on iOS devices through web browsers. No app installation is required, making it easy to access on mobile and tablets.
The tool is designed to support various accessibility needs, enabling skin impaired users to have text converted to audio for easier comprehension.
For accessibility, warm and friendly voices like Ember, Zoe, or Lyra are recommended, providing a soothing listening experience helpful for continuous audio consumption.
Upload text files directly, or use the OCR feature for images containing text. The tool also transcribes audio or video files, widening accessibility options.
Absolutely! The tool transforms text into audio, enabling visually impaired users to engage with content audibly, supporting independence in information access.
There is a 15,000-character limit per text input, combining both typed and extracted text from uploaded documents. Manage large content by segmenting into multiple files.
Logged-in users can adjust audio playback speed, enhancing control over how content is consumed, a beneficial feature for students with different comprehension speeds.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for processing and generating audio. However, downloaded .m4a files can be played offline on various devices.
Supported files include .txt, .md, .json, .csv, and various image, audio, and video formats, ensuring wide-ranging accessibility options.
Audio generation typically takes up to 1 minute, depending on the input size, offering a rapid and efficient conversion process especially useful for urgent needs.
Yes, both text input and generated audio are auto-saved locally for one week, ensuring you can pick up where you left off if you need to refresh or return.
Currently, the tool does not offer voice cloning. Instead, it provides 10 pre-set AI voices with diverse characteristics to suit various content and accessibility needs.