How to Download Audio for Offline Use

Take your study audio anywhere by downloading MP3 files for offline listening.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Generate Your Audio — First generate the audio you want to download - full text, summary, or teach mode.
  2. Click the Download Button — Look for the download icon next to the audio player. Click to download as MP3.
  3. 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.
  4. Organize Your Files — Create folders by subject on your device: 'Biology Chapter 5', 'NCLEX Review', etc.
  5. 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

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.

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