Pick a note, choose a length, get a conversational two-host audio version with a synced transcript that highlights the current sentence. Studying becomes something you can do on a walk, in the car, between classes.
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How it works
Pick any note from your library or upload fresh material. Works for lecture notes, textbook chapters, or readings.
5, 10, or 15 minutes. Style options: conversational (2 hosts), lecture (single narrator), interview (host + expert), or quick summary.
AI generates real-sounding host voices. The transcript highlights the current sentence — tap any line to jump there. Like a Google NotebookLM podcast but for your specific class material.
Why it works
Alex + Sam — two distinct voices, not a single monotone narrator. Actual back-and-forth dialogue.
Current sentence highlighted in real-time. Tap any earlier or later sentence to seek to that moment in the audio.
Match your commute or walk. Long enough to cover real content, short enough to actually listen.
Save and listen offline. Throw it in Apple Podcasts or just play from your phone.
Listen while walking, driving, cooking, doing dishes. Recover study time from dead hours.
Generic text-to-speech reads your notes aloud. We generate an actual scripted conversation — questions, examples, contrasts, jokes. Engaging vs. background noise.
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FAQ
Yes — we use the latest text-to-speech voices that have natural inflection, pauses, and conversational rhythm. They sound like real podcast hosts, not robotic narrators.
5-min podcast: ~90 seconds. 10-min: ~2.5 minutes. 15-min: ~3.5 minutes. Stay on the page during generation.
Yes — download as MP3 to listen offline or in your preferred podcast app.
10 minutes is the sweet spot for most chapters. 5 for quick refreshers, 15 for dense material.
Audio-only learning can be effective when paired with active reading. Many students report that listening on walks helps concepts stick because of distributed practice (the spacing effect).
Yes — upload a PDF, paste it as a note, then generate a podcast from that note. Works for textbook chapters, papers, lecture transcripts.
Pick the "Lecture" style. Single narrator explains the material straight through. Useful for technical content where dialogue feels forced.
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