How to turn your study notes into a podcast
Reading the same page of notes over and over is one of the least effective ways to revise — yet it's what most students default to. Turning those notes into audio lets you review the same material while commuting, exercising, or winding down, and hearing information explained as a conversation makes it far easier to follow than a flat reading. Here's how to do it with Audena in a few minutes.
The steps
- Gather your notesCollect the notes for one topic — lecture notes, bullet points, or a textbook excerpt. A single topic per episode keeps each recording focused and easy to revisit.
- Drop them into AudenaPaste the text or upload a .txt or .md file. You can let Audena rewrite raw notes into a natural spoken dialogue automatically, or paste a script you've already formatted.
- Pick your voicesChoose from ten natural voices across American and British accents — and use up to four speakers if your material calls for it. A contrasting pair, like a warm female host and a clear male co-host, makes the back-and-forth easy to follow.
- Generate and downloadRecord the episode and download the MP3. Add it to any podcast app or music player and study on the go.
Tips for a better episode
- Keep each episode to one subject so you can replay exactly what you need before an exam.
- Trim tangents from your notes first — cleaner input produces a tighter, more useful recording.
- Use a consistent set of voices across a subject so your brain associates them with that material.
That's the whole loop: notes in, podcast out, study anywhere. Every new account starts with free balance, so you can record your first episode without paying anything.