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Generate an AI podcast from a topic or notes

Turn a topic, notes, or source text into a two-host interview-style audio episode.

Generated podcast drafts are temporary and deleted within 60 minutes. Review the script before publishing.

Output

Your generated draft will appear here.

Add a brief, generate a draft, then download the temporary file.

AI podcast generator

Turn a topic into a real back-and-forth.

Drop in a topic like bitcoin, a product memo, or messy research notes and get a two-speaker AI podcast draft that sounds more like a debate than a lecture. Sara and Josh can argue the tradeoffs, explain the obvious parts without being boring, and give you a script you can actually inspect.

Use it for

  • Create multi-speaker podcast drafts from notes, outlines, transcripts, or a half-baked idea.
  • Use the audience and format fields to steer the conversation toward a debate, briefing, critique, or founder-style explainer.
  • Review the transcript before you share the audio, because synthetic confidence is still confidence with a costume on.

Unlock with a free account

  • Save podcast scripts, transcripts, and reusable episode ideas.
  • Unlock longer generations, more voices beyond Sara and Josh, and priority queueing for slower media models.
  • Preserve characters, preferred formats, and research context across future episodes.

How it works

  1. Enter the topic, notes, or pasted source material you want the hosts to discuss.
  2. Choose the format and audience so the generated conversation has the right pace and level.
  3. Generate a two-host script and temporary audio file.
  4. Download the audio draft and review the script before publishing or sharing.

Tips for better results

  • Use source notes when accuracy matters. A broad topic alone creates a broader conversation.
  • Use the audience field to steer jargon, pacing, and assumptions.
  • Keep the first draft short. A focused 3-5 minute segment is easier to evaluate than a long synthetic episode.
  • Do not publish generated audio as if it were human-hosted without disclosure.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a NotebookLM podcast alternative?

Yes. It targets the same notes-to-audio use case, but the focus is script control: topic, audience, tone, format, and a visible dialogue script before you use the audio.

Can I paste notes instead of uploading a document?

Yes. Paste notes, a topic, a transcript excerpt, an outline, or source text and the generator will turn it into a short two-host audio draft.

Can I publish the generated podcast?

You should review, edit, and disclose synthetic audio before publishing. Generated audio is a draft, not a guarantee of factual accuracy.

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