Voicera was created from a personal need to listen to the articles from my favorite bloggers. But, it’s text, you can’t really listen to it. I’m sure we all have come across a situation where we have found a great article, but we don’t have time to read it. So, we bookmark it for later reading. Little did we know, after a certain amount of time it gets stockpiled like a stack of papers in an attorney’s room. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? What if there was an option to listen to the article on the website where you found that article? How great it would be?
That’s why we created Voicera. Using Voicera, bloggers and content writers can embed a life-like voice dictation of their blogs directly into their content. All of this in one click. Just copy and paste your article’s link into our dashboard, select the voice you want, and in an instant, you’ll get a life-like AI-based voice dictation HTML embed which you can add to your content so that readers who don’t have time to focus on reading can listen to your great article while doing some other work. It’s a great way to increase user experience.
Features including: 🆓 It’s FREE to use in beta ♾️ Lifetime validity 🖱️ One-click audio embed creator 🎧 Enables your readers to become your listeners & can run in the background. 🌐 Supports English US/UK/India dialects. More languages coming soon. 🦅 Extremely lightweight, measuring at just ~2.2 KB 🎁 2000 Free Credits - Use Code “KJFPIY” 📛 Your personalized Badge.
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There's dozens of tools out there for this these days. I'd recommend sonix.ai they give you 30 minutes free. Source: 10 months ago
Do you have a budget? If so, there's this tool I've worked with called Sonix that generates transcripts of what you feed into it. It's not super accurate, but it's good enough. One of the features is that you can "highlight" chunks of text, and have it spit out an XML that will have a sequence containing only the highlighted text. Source: about 1 year ago
Sonix was the one I used because it had 30 free minutes and the video was only 10-11 minutes long. It seems to have done a really decent job, but not sure if that's because the source audio is pretty clear. Source: about 1 year ago
Sonix.ai does many languages and is quite good. Source: about 1 year ago
I am struggling with this as well, but one good tool for me has been sonix.ai, which can transcribe pretty well (posted a little while ago about it). Source: almost 2 years ago
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