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CanvaText To Speech | How To Use Canva Text To Speech

Science & Technology


Introduction

In the evolving landscape of digital design, Canva stands out as a versatile tool. One of its newest features is the ability to generate e-voice or text-to-speech (TTS) directly within the platform. If you've been using other applications or websites to create voiceovers, it's time to explore how you can efficiently generate e-voice using Canva. In this article, we’ll walk through the detailed steps to create and export e-voice using Canva's integration with the Murf AI application.

Getting Started with Canva Text To Speech

To begin generating e-voice in Canva, first, ensure that you have signed up and logged into your Canva account. When you first access Canva, you may not see the application options that include Murf. Initially, you will be presented with design options only. Here’s how to enable and utilize the Murf application for text-to-speech.

  1. Accessing Murf Application:

    • Log into your Canva account and navigate to the Magic Studio section.
    • Scroll down until you reach the bottom of the page to find various applications, including Murf.
    • Click on the Murf AI option. If you are using it for the first time, you will need to sign up before continuing.
  2. Generating E-Voice:

    • After accessing the Murf application, you will be presented with a language selection screen.
    • Choose your desired language from the available options, which include English (US and UK), French, German, Hindi, and more.
    • Then, select a voice artist from the list (for instance, Dhruv, Meera, or Kushal) that you would like to use for the TTS.
    • Once you’ve made your selections, enter the text that you want to be converted into voice. You can paste copied text directly into the editor.
  3. Adjusting Voice Settings:

    • You will have two main options: speed and pitch. Adjust these settings to refine how the voice sounds.
    • After making adjustments, click the button to generate the AI voice.
  4. Playing and Exporting the Voice:

    • After generation, you can play back the voice to ensure it meets your expectations.
    • To download the voice, click on the “Add to Design” button.
    • Make sure to enlarge the design page to ensure the full audio length is captured correctly (Canva allows a maximum of 10 minutes of voice generation).
  5. Downloading the Audio:

    • Once your design page is set, find the download option. You can download your file in different formats; choose “mp4” to download as video.
    • If you need the audio in mp3 format, open the downloaded mp4, right-click it, and change the file extension to mp3. Confirm the changes, and your audio file will be ready.

Important Considerations

Canva allows you to generate e-voice for a total of 10 minutes, which is a part of the Murf integration. This is sufficient for short projects, but if you require more time, consider exploring alternate methods to extend usage in future tutorials that will be shared on this channel.

Finally, if you have further questions or need clarification on any step, feel free to reach out through the comment section.


Keyword

  • Canva
  • Text-to-Speech
  • E-Voice
  • Murf AI
  • Voice Generation
  • Designing
  • Downloading Audio
  • MP4
  • MP3
  • Magic Studio

FAQ

1. What is Canva Text-to-Speech?
Canva Text-to-Speech is a feature that allows users to convert written text into spoken audio using AI-generated voices available within Canva.

2. How can I access the Murf application in Canva?
You can access it through the Magic Studio section in Canva. If it’s your first time, you may need to sign up before using it.

3. Can I download the generated voice file in formats other than MP4?
Yes, while the initial download is in MP4 format, you can convert it to MP3 by changing the file extension after downloading.

4. Is there a time limit for using the Text-to-Speech feature?
Yes, currently, you can generate a maximum of 10 minutes of voice using the Murf integration in Canva.

5. Are there any alternatives for text-to-speech out there?
Yes, various websites and applications offer TTS services, but Canva's integration with Murf is designed for ease of use within your design workflow.