Narration Room is a native Mac app, not just a text-to-speech box. It turns source text into editable multi-voice scripts, then lets creators cast voices, adjust delivery, preview on a visual timeline, and export polished audio. Standouts: source-grounded AI modes, 40+ on-device voices, PDF/Word/Markdown import, dictation mode; offline and local.
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Stefan, maker of Narration Room.
I build Narration Room because I wanted an app that did exactly what I would do manually using several different tools: come up with the source material, transform it into something that can be spoken, then use AI to create the audio for it.
Narration Room unifies that same workflow into one app.
Import your text files, paste an article or email, or use dictation. Then turn your source material into an editable script, select speakers and voices, change emphasis, pitch, add and breaks. Preview the final result and export.
For this launch the focus is on-device: no account, no subscription; everything runs locally on your Mac.
Built for creators, educators, authors, podcasters, and anyone who wants to turn what they read into what they can hear.
I'd love feedback on the workflow, audio quality, the AI, and what kinds of templates or export options you'd want next.
The multi-voice script + visual timeline approach is what sets this apart from the usual TTS box — casting different voices and tweaking emphasis/pitch before export is basically how I'd build a vocal arrangement. What export formats do you support? Would love clean WAV out so I could drop the narration straight into my DAW. Love that it's all on-device too.
The "source text to spoken script to AI audio" pipeline is something I'd genuinely use. I run a podcast on financial modeling (ModeLoop Podcast on Spotify) and the unglamorous reality is that turning written research into something that sounds natural out loud is most of the work. A multi-voice script editor that handles that transform in one place could cut my prep time a lot. Does it hold up for longer-form, dialogue-style episodes, or is it best for shorter narration?
The offline and local-first approach is what stands out to me. Feels like a refreshing change from everything being cloud-based these days.
About Narration Room on Product Hunt
“Turn source text into editable multi-voice scripts”
Narration Room launched on Product Hunt on June 19th, 2026 and earned 88 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #17 on the daily leaderboard. Narration Room is a native Mac app, not just a text-to-speech box. It turns source text into editable multi-voice scripts, then lets creators cast voices, adjust delivery, preview on a visual timeline, and export polished audio. Standouts: source-grounded AI modes, 40+ on-device voices, PDF/Word/Markdown import, dictation mode; offline and local.
Narration Room was featured in Mac (103.6k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and Audio (2.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 117.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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