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Speech Synthesis
Voice-over makes information more accessible and expressive — whether it’s for podcasts, presentations, or education. Lifelike voice helps better engage and retain the audience’s attention, and expands how you can present your content. With this app, you can easily accomplish any voice-over task and get high-quality results.
What does it do?
Turns any text into audio using neural network voices. Supports character, language, accent selection, and lets you create real dialogues.
When to use?
The app is convenient if you want to:
- Voice a script, article, or post
- Prepare audio for a podcast or presentation
- Make a dialogue with several voices
- Test how your text sounds out loud
- Generate background voice-over for video or social media
Main interface elements
Text Input Field
Paste or write the phrase you want to voice-over. Any language is supported.
Character and Voice Selection
For each segment, you can select a character, set their name, role, voice, and accent.
Listen
Click "Listen" to hear the result. You can listen to each segment separately or the entire text at once.
Download
Save the finished voice-over as an audio file (MP3).
Assistant
Helps come up with text, write a script, or structure a podcast. Just tell it what you need.
How to use
- Open the Speech Synthesis tile.
- Enter the desired text or generate it with the assistant.
- Select or change the voice, language, and accent if needed.
- Click "Listen".
- Make edits to improve the recording or download the final result.
Examples
- “Voice the intro for a video about the latest AI news with a female voice”
- “Make a dialogue between two friends about the dangers of coffee in English”
- “Create an audio announcement for Telegram from my draft…”
Recommendations
- Describe your task as clearly as possible to get the best result.
- For podcasts, use alternating voices to sound more lively.
- You can pre-generate the text in the text editor, then voice it here.
- Save finished tracks for use in videos, presentations, or social media.