Affordable audiobook production without the studio overhead.
AuthorVoices helps authors turn manuscripts into polished AI-narrated audiobook projects with free previews, credit-based pricing, passage-level fixes, quality checks, and practical export files.
- Free narrator previews before you buy credits
- One-time credit packs that never expire
- Chapter workflow for full-length books
- Quality checks before final export
What keeps audiobook production affordable
The expensive part of audiobook production is usually rework. AuthorVoices is built to help authors test voices, organize chapters, fix small passages, and avoid regenerating more audio than necessary.
Preview the voice first
Test a real passage from your book so you can choose a narrator before paying to produce full chapters.
Pay for the book you are making
Use one-time credit packs for a single project, then come back only when you need more narration.
Keep the project organized
Import chapters from EPUB or DOCX, or build a project manually when your source file needs more control.
Fix specific passages
Regenerate a sentence, paragraph, or section when a pronunciation or performance needs another pass.
Proof before you export
Quality checks help find skipped words, changed words, and long silences while revisions are still easy.
Download usable files
Export MP3 ZIP and M4B files for direct sales, private delivery, and channels that accept AI-narrated audio.
Built around the jobs authors actually need
AuthorVoices is a production workflow, not only a text-to-speech demo box.
Narrator casting
Browse curated voices and audition them against your own manuscript text.
Audio editing
Use targeted fixes instead of rebuilding entire chapters for one rough passage.
Proofing
Compare generated narration against the source text before final export.
Export
Create practical audiobook files once the project is approved.
Affordable audiobook production questions
Start small, then produce the full audiobook.
Generate a free sample first. When the voice and workflow feel right, use credits to produce the chapters, proof the audio, and export finished files.