Rehearse your presentation anywhere by converting your notes and talking points into audio.
Step-by-Step Guide
Export Presentation Notes — Export your PowerPoint or Google Slides speaker notes as a PDF.
Upload to VoiceBrief — Upload your notes PDF and generate audio for your speaking points.
Listen While Commuting — Familiarize yourself with your talking points by listening during commutes or walks. Tip: Hearing your content spoken helps you internalize the flow and transitions.
Practice Speaking Along — On subsequent listens, pause after each section and try to deliver that part from memory.
Use Voice Chat for Q&A Prep — Ask the AI likely audience questions to prepare for the Q&A portion of your presentation. Tip: Ask 'What questions might someone ask about this topic?' for realistic preparation.
Benefits
More Practice Time — Rehearse during commutes and walks instead of needing a quiet room and projector.
Better Flow — Hearing your content repeatedly helps you deliver it more naturally and confidently.
Q&A Readiness — AI voice chat can simulate tough audience questions so you're prepared for anything.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I export slide notes as PDF?
In PowerPoint: File > Export > Create PDF. In Google Slides: File > Download > PDF. Choose 'Notes' layout to include speaker notes.
Should I listen to my own notes or an AI summary?
Listen to your own notes for rehearsal. Use the AI summary to check if your key points are clear and well-organized.
How many times should I rehearse?
Listen to your notes at least 3-5 times, then practice delivering from memory. Each listen reduces anxiety and improves delivery.
Can this help with public speaking anxiety?
Yes! Familiarity reduces anxiety. The more you hear your content, the more confident you'll feel delivering it.
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