Take your study audio anywhere by downloading MP3 files for offline listening.
Step-by-Step Guide
Generate Your Audio — First generate the audio you want to download - full text, summary, or teach mode.
Click the Download Button — Look for the download icon next to the audio player. Click to download as MP3.
Transfer to Your Device — Move the MP3 to your phone, MP3 player, or any device you'll use for listening. Tip: AirDrop (iOS) or Google Drive makes transferring files easy.
Organize Your Files — Create folders by subject on your device: 'Biology Chapter 5', 'NCLEX Review', etc.
Listen Anywhere — Play your audio offline during flights, subways, hikes, or anywhere without internet. Tip: Download multiple files at once to build a complete offline study library.
Benefits
No Internet Required — Study on planes, in subways, or in areas with poor connectivity.
No Buffering — Downloaded files play instantly without loading or buffering delays.
Use Any Player — MP3 files work with every music app, podcast app, and audio player.
Frequently Asked Questions
What format are downloads?
Audio files download as standard MP3 format, compatible with virtually every device and audio player.
Is there a download limit?
You can download any audio you've generated. The limit is on audio generation, not downloads.
Can I listen on multiple devices?
Yes! Once downloaded, you can copy the MP3 to as many devices as you want.
How much storage do audio files use?
A 30-minute audio file is approximately 15-20MB in MP3 format. A typical textbook chapter is 10-30 minutes.