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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 audio, making it perfect for creating audiobooks and other listening content with natural-sounding voices.
Simply type or upload your text file, select an AI voice in Standard Mode, and generate the audio to turn it into an audiobook.
For storytelling, Griffin (authoritative) or Sterling (profound) provides an engaging audiobook experience with a natural flow.
Yes, you can upload PDFs by converting them to a supported text format or by copying and pasting their content into the input field.
You can create previews for free; full audio downloads are available for logged-in users.
Yes, you can upload and reorder multiple text files to create a continuous audiobook narration.
Yes, the tool supports English text and generates precise pronunciation for a clear and natural audiobook experience.
You have 10 voice options in Standard Mode. Choose voices like Griffin or Sterling for a professional result.
In Standard Mode, select from 4 preset tones or enter a custom description to achieve the tone you want.
No, the output format is limited to .m4a, but you can use additional software to convert it to other formats.
Yes, there is a 15,000 character limit, but you can divide longer texts into smaller parts to generate multiple files.
You can upload audio files and the tool will transcribe them before converting the text into audio using AI voices.
The tool does not provide audio editing capabilities. For editing, use software like Audacity after downloading the .m4a file.
No, the conversion process requires an internet connection as the AI processing is done online.
Audio generation generally takes up to one minute, depending on the length and complexity of the text.