Scripted podcast audio drafts

Multi-speaker podcast audio generator for scripted episodes

Paste a host read, interview draft, or narrated explainer. LyricWinter separates each speaker, assigns voices, and gives you a listenable episode draft before you book studio time or spend production budget.

Sample host-and-guest episode

Play the generated audio and inspect each speaker line.

Listen to Scripted podcast draft
Voice demo

Listen for host and guest contrast, intro pacing, and whether the explanation feels clear enough to record or share for review.

More use casesBuilt for script checks, content drafts, and host planning.

Generator flow

From podcast script to a reviewed audio draft

LyricWinter is useful before the final recording pass: first detect the speakers and choose voices, then render the reviewed text into audio only when the speaker map looks right.

  1. 01

    Paste the episode script

    Start with the draft you already trust: host lines, guest answers, narrator notes, sponsor reads, or an explainer segment with clear speaker labels.

  2. 02

    Review the detected speakers

    LyricWinter separates host, guest, and narration lines, then shows the line-by-line speaker map before any audio is rendered.

  3. 03

    Choose voices for the show format

    Switch public voices, keep a consistent host, or upload custom voices for your own recurring speakers when the catalog is not specific enough.

  4. 04

    Generate a listenable draft

    Use the audio pass to hear pacing, speaker contrast, handoffs, and whether the script is ready for recording, review, or revision.

Good fit

Host-and-guest drafts, two-host explainers, interview simulations, internal content reviews, and recurring episode style tests.

Not a fit

Topic-only show research, RSS hosting, DAW mixing, music licensing, or replacing real voices without rights and consent.

Plain text episode draft

Before step 1
HOST: Today we are testing a short episode about turning community questions into product ideas.
GUEST: The fastest signal is the question people ask twice in different words.
NARRATOR: A short music bed fades under the transition note.
HOST: So the draft should prove whether the answer sounds clear before we book studio time.

Clear speaker labels are enough for a first audio pass. Paste from a podcast draft; no hosting platform, recording session, or production export is required.

Review state in the generator

What the first step returns before you create the audio pass, using the same review controls as the generator.

Voice Selection

before audio
Host
Guest
Narrator

Sentence Breakdown

line-by-line
Host:Today we are testing a short episode about turning community questions into product ideas.
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Guest:The fastest signal is the question people ask twice in different words.
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Narrator:A short music bed fades under the transition note.
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Host:So the draft should prove whether the answer sounds clear before we book studio time.
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The audio step starts after this review. Before that, the practical work is catching speaker-label mistakes, switching public voices, and deciding where custom voices would help recurring hosts or guests sound consistent.

Step 1: speakers and voicesStep 2: audio draft

FAQ

Podcast audio draft questions

Can LyricWinter turn a podcast script into multi-speaker audio?

Yes. Paste a host, guest, or narrator script, then review the detected speakers before generating a playable multi-speaker audio draft.

Does it create an entire podcast from only a topic?

LyricWinter is strongest when you bring the script, outline, interview simulation, or dialogue draft you want to hear. It is built for turning reviewed text into speaker-aware audio, not for publishing a show from a vague prompt.

Can I use different voices for host and guest?

Yes. You can switch public voices during review and upload or use custom voices for your own recurring speakers when the public catalog is not specific enough.

Is this for final published podcast episodes?

Use it for draft listening, pacing checks, internal reviews, and episode planning. For public releases, make sure you have the rights and consent needed for any voices, scripts, music, or production assets you use.

Ready for your episode draft

Run a podcast audio draft with your script

Paste the episode, check the host and guest split, pick voices, and generate audio when the review state looks right.

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