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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 tool converts written text into natural-sounding audio files, available in .m4a format. Teachers can transform lesson plans, notes, and instructional materials into audio, which aids in both classroom teaching and remote learning scenarios.
Teachers can use text to speech to streamline lesson preparations and make learning materials more accessible to students. It is particularly useful for creating audio versions of lessons, enhancing educational materials for students with different learning preferences, or for remote education.
For lesson plans, Standard mode is recommended as it offers full customization with a choice of voices and tones. Teachers can tailor the output to fit the intended classroom atmosphere, whether it's calm, professional, or friendly.
Yes, you can create a calm teaching tone by selecting the 'Calm' preset in Standard mode. This tone features a gentle and relaxing delivery, making it ideal for a soothing educational environment.
For classroom and educational content, voices like Xavier (balanced) and Ember (warm) are ideal. They offer a friendly and approachable delivery suitable for most teaching scenarios.
Both text input and generated audio files are saved locally for one week. This ensures that teachers can easily retrieve their materials without re-uploading or retyping.
Teachers can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv) and also images (.jpg, .png) for OCR text extraction. Audio and video files are also supported for transcription purposes.
Yes, there is a maximum limit of 15,000 characters per generation. This includes both typed text and text extracted from any uploaded files.
Absolutely. Teachers can convert text-based e-learning materials into audio, making it easier for students to engage with the content across different devices and locations.
Logged-in users can download the generated audio files in .m4a format. This feature allows teachers to distribute lesson materials to students as needed.
Yes, this tool is accessible via any web browser on iPhone. No app installation is required, making it convenient for teachers to generate audio on-the-go.
Audio and video files for transcription are supported up to 60 minutes. This allows for comprehensive lesson materials to be converted efficiently.
The tool does not provide audio editing features. However, teachers can download the .m4a files and use separate audio editing software like Audacity or GarageBand for further modifications.
Yes, teachers can specify custom tones by describing them textually, such as "supportive and nurturing" or "motivational", to achieve personalized audio output for their lessons.
While not fully multilingual, the AI handles simple foreign language text pronunciation. Teachers should verify and adjust content for specific language needs if used for language instruction.