Long-form workflow · WAV + SRT · Section editing
Document to Audio Converter
A document-to-audio workflow for creators, teachers, and teams.
Try a Short Sample First
Generate a short preview, then open the Pro document workbench for long projects, PDF import, URL import, WAV stitching, and SRT subtitles.
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Why This Workflow Matters
Document audio is not just text to speech. It needs import, chunking, stable voice, progress, regeneration, downloads, and subtitles. VoxFree packages those steps into one browser workflow.
Best For
- Creators making narration from scripts, articles, or book chapters.
- Teachers turning documents into accessible audio lessons.
- Teams producing training narration from internal documents.
- Businesses that need repeatable document-to-audio production.
How It Works
Start with pasted text, a URL, or a PDF. Pick a voice and speed, then let the background job render each chunk. Download the combined WAV and matching SRT when the project is complete.
- Start with pasted text, an article URL, or a readable PDF.
- Pick voice, speed, and project title.
- Let the background job render each document section.
- Export WAV and SRT, then regenerate only the sections that need fixes.
VoxFree vs Generic TTS
| Option | What changes for long documents |
|---|---|
| Screen reader | Important for accessibility, but optimized for live reading instead of production files. |
| Short-form TTS | Fast for snippets, but not built around project history or section fixes. |
| VoxFree document workflow | Combines import, chunking, rendering, subtitles, and recovery in one place. |
Long-form Features
- Works for articles, course scripts, manuals, reports, and book chapters.
- Background rendering with progress by section.
- Consistent voice across a long document.
- Commercial-use friendly output for creator workflows.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What document types can I convert to audio?
You can paste text, import readable PDFs, or extract article URLs in the long-form workbench.
Is this different from a screen reader?
Yes. A screen reader is for real-time accessibility. VoxFree creates downloadable audio and subtitle files for reuse.
Can I use document audio commercially?
Generated audio is designed for creator and business workflows. Review the Terms page for plan and abuse restrictions.
Can I make training videos from documents?
Yes. Export WAV narration and SRT subtitles, then combine them with slides or screen recordings.
Do I need Pro?
Short text clips are free. The full document-to-audio workflow is Pro because it stores projects and renders long jobs in the background.