Advanced Audio Solutions for Text and eBooks
Lifelike Voice Generation
High-Quality AI Text to Speech
BookFab AudioBook Creator offers a powerful text-to-speech feature, delivering high-quality, lifelike audio. With a diverse selection of voices and the ability to generate unlimited audio downloads, it's an ideal solution for authors, content creators, educators, etc.
Whether you're producing audiobooks, recording podcasts, or narrating articles, this text to speech reader allows you to tailor the voice to suit your content.

Multi-Device Compatible Playback
Convert EPUB eBooks to Audiobooks
BookFab AudioBook Creator enables you convert EPUB format eBooks into high-quality audiobooks, great for listening on mobile devices. The generated audio files are compatible with various devices and popular audiobook apps. Listening to your favorite books while on your way is now possible, whether you're exercising, commuting, or just lounging.

Flexible Text-to-Speech with Full Customization
More Features of BookFab AudioBook Creator

Pronunciation Correction with Alias and Reading Rules
BookFab AudioBook Creator is equipped with advanced pronunciation correction settings to ensure accurate audio output.
Alias is used to replace the pronunciation of selected words which is perfect for extending abbreviations or adapting the pronunciation to different languages. Also, this text-to-speech converter supports customized reading rules to ensure that the audio meets your specific needs.
Synchronous Highlighting and Automatic Scrolling
What Users Say About BookFab AudioBook Creator

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Lisa Wilson
TeacherI use BookFab AudioBook Creator to make audio versions of short stories for my students. The ability to adjust the speech rate and choose different language helps them improve their listening comprehension. The library feature also allows me to keep my audio resources well-organized.

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Jason Brown
Mobile App DeveloperI listen to audiobooks during my daily commute, and BookFab has made it easy to convert my favorite eBooks into audio format. The library management feature keeps my collection organized, and the progress tracking ensures I always pick up where I left off.

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Rachel Miller
Technical WriterThe audio generated by BookFab AudioBook creator sounds natural. I particularly like the option to customize voice to match the tone of my writing. This tool has significantly increased engagement with my content!

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Mark Garcia
Corporate TrainerBookFab allows me to transform long manuals into digestible audio modules on the go. Adjusting the speed and pauses helps me follow along better. Plus, the natural-sounding voices help maintain attention spans, which is crucial for effective learning.

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Michael Smith
PodcasterBookFab has streamlined my podcast production workflow. I use it to convert my scripts into audio segments. The ability to adjust prosody and expressiveness gives me full control over the final product. It's a must-have tool for any podcaster!

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Marco Roberts
TranslatorI've always wanted to listen to more books. With BookFab AudioBook Creator, I can quickly convert my EPUB books to MP3 format and listen while I'm doing chores, or exercising. It's so easy to use, and I've already converted dozens of books.

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Lisa Wilson
TeacherI use BookFab AudioBook Creator to make audio versions of short stories for my students. The ability to adjust the speech rate and choose different language helps them improve their listening comprehension. The library feature also allows me to keep my audio resources well-organized.

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Jason Brown
Mobile App DeveloperI listen to audiobooks during my daily commute, and BookFab has made it easy to convert my favorite eBooks into audio format. The library management feature keeps my collection organized, and the progress tracking ensures I always pick up where I left off.

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Rachel Miller
Technical WriterThe audio generated by BookFab AudioBook creator sounds natural. I particularly like the option to customize voice to match the tone of my writing. This tool has significantly increased engagement with my content!

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Mark Garcia
Corporate TrainerBookFab allows me to transform long manuals into digestible audio modules on the go. Adjusting the speed and pauses helps me follow along better. Plus, the natural-sounding voices help maintain attention spans, which is crucial for effective learning.

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Michael Smith
PodcasterBookFab has streamlined my podcast production workflow. I use it to convert my scripts into audio segments. The ability to adjust prosody and expressiveness gives me full control over the final product. It's a must-have tool for any podcaster!

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Marco Roberts
TranslatorI've always wanted to listen to more books. With BookFab AudioBook Creator, I can quickly convert my EPUB books to MP3 format and listen while I'm doing chores, or exercising. It's so easy to use, and I've already converted dozens of books.
How to Convert Text to Speech with BookFab AudioBook Creator

Step 1. Launch BookFab and load your source files
Open BookFab software and navigate to the Audiobook Creator interface. Here, you can smoothly paste text, import TXT files, or upload your desired EPUB files.
Step 2. Select chapters to start conversion
After the files are analyzed, select specific chapters for text-to-speech conversion. You can customize settings such as language, expressivity, prosody, etc. Then click the "Start to Convert" button.
Step 3. Manage your audiobook in the library
Once processing is complete, organize the audiobook content in the library, where you can save your listening progress.
System Requirements

Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 (32/64 bit)
4GB of RAM or above
40GB of free hard disk space or above
Live Internet connection required
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many words are included with the initial Lifetime License purchase?
- What if the initial word quota is used up?
- Why do I need to purchase additional word quotas for the TTS service?
- Are there any restrictions on who can purchase additional word quotas?
- What happens if I request a refund?
- Why is there a character limit for uploaded text?
- Why do we use word count instead of character count?