Adobe Podcast is Adobe's AI-powered audio tool focused primarily on audio enhancement — particularly its Enhance Speech feature, which cleans up microphone recordings to sound studio-quality. It's part of Adobe's creative ecosystem and appeals to podcasters, video creators, and marketers who already use Adobe products and want to improve recorded audio quality quickly.
Adobe Podcast's strength is enhancement of recorded audio, not generation of new audio from text. It doesn't offer text-to-speech, voice cloning, or the ability to create narration without recording yourself first. For creators who want to produce professional voiceovers from scripts — without microphones, studios, or recording sessions — Adobe Podcast simply doesn't provide those capabilities.
Acoust AI generates studio-quality audio directly from text, with no recording required. Creators can clone their voice, choose from 200+ natural AI voices, and produce finished narration in minutes. Combined with integrated video tools and multilingual support, Acoust AI gives content creators the production capabilities Adobe Podcast doesn't offer — making it the creative AI audio alternative built for generation, not just enhancement.
Natural AI voices in 40+ languages with a built-in video editor — go from script to finished voiceover video in one tool.
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Adobe's Enhance Speech tool is free to use with limits, and fuller features tie into Creative Cloud plans. Remember it enhances recorded audio — it does not generate speech from text.
No. Adobe Podcast cleans up recordings to sound studio-quality, but you must record yourself first. To create narration directly from a script, you need a TTS platform like Acoust.
For enhancing recorded audio, Descript and Podcastle compete directly. For producing voiceovers without recording at all, Acoust generates studio-quality narration from text.
Acoust is an online AI voice generator and text-to-speech platform that turns written text into studio-quality audio in seconds. It offers 200+ voices across 40+ languages, AI voice cloning from a 10-second sample, and a built-in video editor — everything you need to produce professional voiceover content without leaving your browser.
Yes — Acoust is a free AI voice generator. Create text-to-speech previews and try AI voice cloning with no credit card required. Free plan users get a monthly character allowance; paid plans unlock higher limits, MP3 downloads, team seats, and commercial licensing.
Yes! Contact us today for customized solutions for your team.
Absolutely. One of our most popular use cases is creating social media content, especially for platforms like YouTube.
Acoust combines AI text-to-speech with a built-in video editor — so you can write a script, generate a lifelike voiceover, and produce a finished video in one place. Unlike standalone TTS tools, Acoust supports voice cloning from a 10-second sample, 40+ languages, and team collaboration. No downloads, no stitching tools together.
Yes, the generated audio can be downloaded in MP3 format.
An AI voice generator converts written text into natural-sounding spoken audio using deep learning models trained on real human speech. Modern AI voice generators produce expressive, lifelike voices across dozens of languages and accents — used for voiceovers, explainer videos, e-learning, audiobooks, and podcasts, without needing voice actors or a recording studio.