From script to audio in minutes
Dictate show scripts at 150+ WPM, generate voiceovers and intros with Studio, and export production-ready audio files — all from your Mac. No cloud processing, no subscriptions to five different tools, no waiting.
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From script to audio
Welcome back to the show.
Today we are talking about something
that affects every single one of you.
How the apps on your phone are
listening, and what you can do about it.
Sound familiar?
The Yaps way
Your podcast toolkit
Everything a content creator needs from pre-production to publishing.
Dictate Scripts Fast
Speak your episode outlines, interview questions, and full scripts at over 150 words per minute. Get the first draft done before your coffee gets cold.
Studio Editor
Write or paste your script, choose from 18+ natural voices, and generate voiceovers, intros, outros, and ad reads in Yaps Studio. Preview with waveform visualization and export as WAV with SRT subtitles.
Export WAV & SRT
Export production-ready audio in WAV format. Generate SRT subtitle files for YouTube, social media, and accessibility compliance.
Natural Text-to-Speech
Preview how your script sounds before you record. Use TTS to draft voiceovers, or use Yaps voices directly in your final production.
Voice Notes for Ideas
Episode idea in the shower? Guest question while commuting? Record a voice note and Yaps transcribes it. Search your ideas later by keyword.
Transcription for Show Notes
Dictate show notes, episode descriptions, and social media captions by voice. Write all the supporting content in minutes, not hours.
Your content workflow, simplified
How podcasters and content creators use Yaps to produce more, faster.
Episode Scripting
Dictate full episode scripts, segment outlines, or talking points. Many hosts find their scripts sound more natural when they are spoken first rather than typed.
Welcome back to the show. Today we are talking about something that affects every single one of you — how the apps on your phone are listening, and what you can do about it...
”Intros & Outros
Write your podcast intro and outro script in Studio, pick a voice, and generate the audio. Preview the waveform and export as WAV — all without hiring external talent.
Ad Reads & Sponsorship Spots
Generate ad reads with natural TTS voices for pre-roll and mid-roll spots. Perfect for solo creators who need professional-sounding sponsor segments.
This episode is brought to you by... Actually, let me just generate that with a professional voice in Studio.
”Script Review by Ear
Have Yaps read your script back to you before recording. Hearing it out loud reveals pacing issues, awkward transitions, and sections that run too long.
Show Notes & Descriptions
After recording, dictate your show notes, timestamps, and episode description. Speaking them takes a fraction of the time compared to typing.
Episode 47 show notes. In this episode we cover: the new privacy regulations in the EU, timestamp 3 minutes 20 seconds. Interview with Dr. Park on data ethics, timestamp 12 minutes...
”YouTube & Social Content
Dictate video descriptions, social media captions, and newsletter blurbs to promote each episode. One recording session, all your marketing copy done.
New episode alert. We go deep on why every podcast host should care about voice privacy. Link in bio. Drop a comment if you have tried offline dictation tools.
”Hear from people like you.
“Yaps replaced three apps in my workflow. I dictate my episode scripts, use Studio to create intros and ad reads, and export everything as audio files — all from one place. The Studio editor alone saved me hundreds of dollars on voice talent for sponsor spots. And since everything runs locally, I do not have to worry about my unreleased scripts sitting on someone else's server. It is the tool I did not know I was missing.”
Ava Reyes
Podcast Host & Content Creator
Creator reads from the blog
Ready to create faster?
From script to audio in one app. Your voice, your content, your Mac.
Requires macOS 13.0+ (Apple Silicon recommended)