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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 TTS Reader for Microsoft Edge converts text into natural-sounding audio files, which you can listen to directly in your browser.
Yes, the TTS Reader works seamlessly online in Microsoft Edge, without needing any downloads or installations.
Yes, our TTS Reader for Microsoft Edge offers a free version where you can preview the generated audio for 10 seconds.
Simply open your Microsoft Edge browser and access our tool through the web; no additional extension download is required.
In Standard mode, you can choose from 10 AI voices. Options like Xavier for balanced delivery and Mia for energetic content provide variety.
Yes, you can select from four preset tones or describe a custom tone in text to match your specific needs.
You can upload text, image, audio, and video files. Formats include .txt, .jpg, .mp3, .mp4, and others for automatic transcription.
Logged-in users can download the audio in .m4a format directly using Microsoft Edge after generating it online.
Yes, you can input up to 15,000 characters per session, combining typed text and any text extracted from files.
No download is required to use the TTS reader in Microsoft Edge. It operates entirely through the browser interface.
Yes, the TTS Reader is ideal for audiobook content, especially with the Story Mode that uses an optimized narration voice.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. Files larger than this need to be split into smaller segments.
No, the tool does not support audio editing. You would need to use separate audio editing software for further modifications.
The audio generation process can take up to one minute, depending on the length and complexity of the input text.
Yes, besides Microsoft Edge, the TTS Reader works on any modern browser without the need for additional software.