What this tool does

  • Turns text into narration-ready audio in a few steps.
  • Supports accessibility versions of posts and documents.
  • Helps repurpose articles into voice clips and explainers.
  • Improves distribution across platforms where audio performs better.

Who should use it

Students Small businesses Educators Personal projects Podcast starters

How to use (5-step workflow)

  1. Prepare script: shorten long sentences and remove jargon.
  2. Choose voice profile: clear, neutral tone for broad audiences.
  3. Set pacing: slower for tutorials, faster for social snippets.
  4. Preview and edit: fix pronunciations and awkward pauses.
  5. Export by use case: short clips, full narration, or accessibility track.

Script formatting tips

  • Use punctuation intentionally to control pauses.
  • Break complex paragraphs into shorter lines.
  • Spell out acronyms when pronunciation matters.
  • Add section labels like "Step one" for instructional audio.

Quality checklist before publishing

  • No clipped words at the start or end of sentences.
  • Consistent volume and natural pacing throughout.
  • Terminology is pronounced correctly.
  • Audio length matches platform requirements.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Using raw article text without script cleanup.
  • Ignoring pronunciation of names and product terms.
  • Publishing long clips without segmenting for listeners.
  • Skipping final playback on mobile headphones.