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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
Text to speech converts written text to spoken words using AI algorithms that process and synthesize the content into natural-sounding audio files.
Yes, upload text files directly or use image and audio files for transcription, converting them into natural audio.
Choose among 10 voices like Xavier for neutral content or Sterling for authoritative text. Each provides audio previews.
Yes, download the generated .m4a files to your device and listen offline using your preferred audio player.
The maximum character limit is 15,000 per session, ideal for most academic papers and books.
Text to speech conversion generally takes up to one minute, depending on text length and file size.
The Professional tone is suitable, providing clear and precise delivery for technical and formal papers.
Yes, with engaging voices like Mia for energetic reading, it is great for kindergarten and young learners.
Yes, upload book sections as text or image files to convert them into audio, enhancing accessibility and engagement.
Currently, the focus is on natural English pronunciations, beneficial for enhancing papers in English.
Each file can be up to 100 MB, accommodating lengthy documents and multiple files simultaneously.
You can preview up to 10 seconds for free. Full access, including downloads, requires logging in.
Standard mode offers voice and tone customization, ideal for adapting academic and narrative papers.
The tool supports numerous formats such as .txt, .md, and .m4a audio files. Unsupported formats, like .pdf, need text pasting.
Yes, upload audio files (e.g., .mp3) for transcription, then convert them to downloadable audio for easy listening analysis.