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Frequently Asked Questions
TTS Reader for Firefox is a browser tool that converts text into natural-sounding audio, allowing for a seamless listening experience directly within Firefox.
You can access the TTS Reader directly from the Firefox browser without needing a separate download. Simply open the tool and start converting text to audio.
Yes, the TTS reader can be used with Firefox Nightly, offering the same functionality and seamless text-to-speech conversion as the standard version.
Yes, the TTS Reader is compatible with Firefox on Android devices, allowing you to convert text to voice on mobile.
Yes, the TTS Reader functions as an extension for Firefox, enhancing your browsing experience with easy text-to-speech conversion.
Yes, TTS Reader can be used in Firefox ESR, making text-to-speech functionality accessible for extended support release users.
You can upload text files and images to the TTS Reader for conversion. The tool supports .txt, .md, and various image formats for OCR.
Yes, there is a 15,000 character limit for text conversions. This includes both typed text and text extracted from uploads.
No, the TTS Reader does not support voice cloning. It uses pre-trained AI voices to produce natural-sounding audio.
No, TTS Reader requires an internet connection as AI processing is performed online. Audio files can be played offline after downloading.
Yes, logged-in users can download generated audio files in .m4a format for offline listening on any device.
Uploaded audio or video files can be up to 60 minutes in length for conversion by the TTS Reader.
Absolutely, TTS Reader can convert presentation notes into audio, enhancing your delivery and audience engagement.
Yes, as long as you're using Firefox on Ubuntu, the TTS Reader will function seamlessly within your browser environment.
The TTS Reader offers 10 different AI voices with varying qualities, enabling you to choose the best fit for your content.