Text to Speech by OpenAI

Modified on Mon, 30 Dec, 2024 at 4:30 PM

The Text to Speech by OpenAI skill converts written text into audio using natural and expressive voices. It allows you to turn any piece of text into spoken words, making it ideal for creating voiceovers or audio content. This skill utilizes OpenAI’s Text-to-Speech technology.

How It Works

You provide the skill with text, and it processes the input to generate an audio file where the text is spoken aloud. The skill uses advanced AI to produce realistic and human-like voices.

Input

Output

  • Text input: The written text you want to convert into speech.

  • Optional voice settings: You may have options to choose different voices, languages, or tones (if available).

An audio file where the text is spoken aloud in a natural-sounding voice.


When to Use It

  • To create voiceovers for videos, animations, or presentations.

  • To generate audio content for podcasts, tutorials, or e-learning materials.

  • To make written content accessible for visually impaired users.

Example

Related Skills

  • Text to Speech by Eleven Labs: Another skill for converting text into speech, offering different voice styles or capabilities.

  • Doc Maker: Draft scripts or written content for audio conversion.

  • Text to Capcut Video: Add voiceovers to your videos using this skill.

  • VEED Video Maker: Use the generated audio in video projects.

  • YouTube Transcript: Turn video transcripts into audio for repurposing content.


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