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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
TTS Reader is a tool that converts text into natural-sounding audio files. It supports multiple AI voices and tones for a variety of uses.
Users can type or upload text, choose a voice and tone, and generate audio. It supports various file formats for seamless conversion.
Yes, TTS Reader is ideal for audiobooks. Story Mode uses a preset narration voice suited for storytelling and narrative content.
Yes, you can upload multiple text, image, audio, or video files. The tool auto-transcribes text for audio generation.
It supports text files like .txt, .md, and more, plus image, audio, and video files for conversion.
Yes, in Standard Mode, you can describe your desired tone to create a custom voice output tailored to your needs.
Hudson (male, melodic) offers a flowing delivery, perfect for content needing a musical quality.
No, TTS Reader converts text to spoken audio but does not simulate singing or sing lyrics.
No, TTS Reader requires an internet connection as the AI processing happens online. Downloaded files can be played offline.
Yes, TTS Reader works in any Windows browser without requiring installation. Just access it via your preferred web browser.
Yes, logged-in users can adjust playback speed up to 2x for flexible listening.
You can upload files up to 100 MB each for conversion via TTS Reader.
No, TTS Reader does not support real-time synthesis. It processes audio generation upon text submission.
Audio generation typically takes up to one minute depending on text length and complexity.
There is a limit of 15,000 characters per conversion, including typed and extracted text from files.