Long text to speech

Long text to speech for full scripts, not tiny snippets.

Good Voice Lab is built for creators who need long text to speech that can handle real script length. Generate up to 60,000 characters per job, preview voices before committing, and keep every audio job private to the account that created it.

Up to 60,000 characters per generation Private account-based audio jobs Fast long-form workflow

Why it fits

What makes this a better long-form TTS workflow

Designed around long-form generation

Paste full scripts for explainers, podcasts, training, and faceless video narration without manually splitting everything first.

Built for repeat production

Queue the job, track progress, and download the finished audio when it is ready instead of babysitting a one-shot converter.

Cleaner private delivery

Every generated file stays attached to the user account that created it, which is a better fit for client work and internal production.

Best-fit use cases

Where this page maps to real creator demand

Long YouTube narration

Good Voice Lab supports this workflow with long-form generation, private audio jobs, and a cleaner narration-first production flow.

Podcast intros and scripted segments

Good Voice Lab supports this workflow with long-form generation, private audio jobs, and a cleaner narration-first production flow.

Training modules and onboarding reads

Good Voice Lab supports this workflow with long-form generation, private audio jobs, and a cleaner narration-first production flow.

FAQ

Questions people ask before trying this workflow

How much text can I convert at once?

Good Voice Lab supports up to 60,000 characters per generation, which makes it useful for long-form narration and script-based production.

Can I preview voices before generating?

Yes. You can hear featured voice previews before signing up, and the dashboard includes a broader voice browser once you are inside the app.

Is this built for private workflows?

Yes. Jobs, downloads, and file history stay private to the account that generated them.

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