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Trusys provides a built-in Text-to-Audio utility that allows you to convert text prompts from a spreadsheet into high-quality, natural-sounding audio files at scale.
This tool is especially useful for generating synthetic audio datasets, voice AI testing, localization, and conversational simulations.

Overview

The Text-to-Audio tool enables you to:
  • Upload a file containing text prompts
  • Customize voice delivery using emotions, accents, and filler words
  • Convert each row into an individual audio file
  • Download all generated audio files as a single ZIP archive
Each row in the uploaded file is processed independently and converted into a separate audio output.

Upload csv File

Each row in the upoaded csv file should contain a single text prompt that will be converted into audio.
Ensure the text is clean and well-formatted for best audio quality.

Audio Customization Options

Text-to-Audio

Convert your text into natural-sounding speech with fine-grained control over delivery and tone.

Add Filler Words?

Choose whether the generated audio should include natural conversational fillers (e.g., โ€œumโ€, โ€œuhโ€, โ€œyou knowโ€).
  • Yes โ€“ Adds filler words for a more conversational and human-like tone
  • No โ€“ Produces clean, direct speech without fillers

Select Emotion(s) *

Add emotional delivery to your audio using emotion tags.
These emotions influence tone, pitch, and pacing.
Examples:
  • [happy]
  • [sad]
  • [angry]
  • [whispering]
  • [excited]
You may select one or multiple emotions depending on the desired output style.

Select Accent

Choose the accent for the voice to match your target audience or use case. Examples: American, Welsh, Bengali and many more Accent selection impacts pronunciation, intonation, and speech rhythm.

Convert to Audio

Once all options are configured:
  1. Click Convert to Audio
  2. Trusys processes each row in the uploaded file
  3. An audio file is generated for every text prompt

Download Output

After conversion:
  • All generated audio files are bundled into a single ZIP file
  • Each file is named based on its corresponding row or identifier
  • Download the ZIP file to access and use the audio outputs locally