Collaborate with classmates by sharing your audio study materials and AI-generated content.
Step-by-Step Guide
Generate Your Audio — Create audio from your study materials - summaries, full text, or teach mode.
Download as MP3 — Download the audio file you want to share.
Share via Your Preferred Method — Send the MP3 via email, AirDrop, Google Drive, or any file sharing service. Tip: Cloud storage links (Google Drive, Dropbox) work best for sharing with multiple people.
Recommend VoiceBrief — Encourage classmates to create their own accounts for personalized quizzes and features.
Coordinate Study Sessions — Assign different materials to different people and share the audio versions for group review.
Benefits
Collaborative Learning — Sharing audio lets your study group build a comprehensive library of listenable materials.
Division of Labor — Each person converts different materials, and everyone benefits from the shared collection.
Help Classmates — Students who struggle with reading especially benefit from having audio versions of course materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I share audio directly from VoiceBrief?
Currently, you download audio as MP3 and share via your preferred method. Each person needs their own account for quizzes and chat.
Is it legal to share study audio?
Sharing audio of your own notes is fine. For copyrighted textbooks, check your institution's fair use policies for educational materials.
Can my study group share one account?
We recommend individual accounts so each person gets personalized quizzes, progress tracking, and voice chat.
What if my classmate doesn't have VoiceBrief?
Shared MP3 files play in any audio app. But for the full experience (quizzes, chat, bookmarks), they should create a free account.
Related How-To Guides
How to Use Audio in Study Groups — Level up your study group by using audio to prepare individually and collaborate more effectively together.