These days, AI is everywhere, and I wondered, “Why not for podcasts?”
Well, it’s happening. After doing some research, I’ve found new AI tools that help make podcasts, and what they can do is truly amazing.
One thing that really caught my attention was how real these AI voices sound.
It’s not just text-to-speech anymore.
The way they add small breaks, good timing, breathing, and different emotions makes it sound just like a real person talking.
But the question is, can you really create an AI podcast without spending hours recording and editing?
I’d say it works pretty well.
Let’s talk about the AI podcast generator tools!
What is an AI Podcast Generator?
An AI podcast generator is basically a tool that can take your written content and turn it into a spoken podcast, and it does way more than just text-to-speech conversion, though that’s part of it.

These tools can help you write scripts, generate natural-sounding voices (sometimes cloning your own voice), create summaries, and even add some basic sound effects.
When I first tried one of these tools, I was skeptical. Like, how good could it really be? But then I heard the output, and, well, let’s just say I had to sit down for a minute.
What Should You Look for in a Podcast Generator?
Before we jump into the specific tools, let’s talk about what actually matters when you’re choosing one.
The absolute most important thing is voice quality, as you want something that sounds natural, not like a robot reading your grocery list.
If the voice doesn’t sound natural, most people will stop listening right away.
Then there’s customization. Can you adjust the tone and the speaking style, or can you choose different voices?
These things matter more than you might think, as sometimes you want a professional sound, other times you want something more casual.
And another important thing you should never forget is how the process works.
Can you upload scripts or create content just inside the tools?
Can you distribute the podcast directly from the platform?
What about the pricing structure? Since there are server resources needed for AI voice generation, expecting a forever-free option is not that practical.
The Best AI Podcast Generators of 2025
Let’s look at some of the best AI podcast tools out there right now in 2025, each with AI-powered features to help you make podcasts.
1. ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs can help create podcasts by turning your written scripts into natural-sounding speech. It uses AI to read your text with different voices and emotions, making the podcast more fun to listen to.

You can also fix the sound easily, add breaks, change how it sounds, and make it feel like a real person talking. This way, you save time and effort compared to recording everything yourself.
Key Features:
- AI-powered co-hosted podcasts that create natural conversations
- Professional voice cloning to make custom or consistent voices
- Support for creating long-form audio like podcasts and audiobooks
- Ability to generate podcasts in 32 different languages
- Advanced editing tools to control speech speed, tone, and emotion
However, they don’t offer direct publishing options for your podcast, so you have to download your final audio and then upload it to a podcast hosting platform.
Pricing: There is a free plan available to test if it works well for you; paid plans start at $29/month for basic features, with custom enterprise plans available for bigger needs.
2. Jellypod
Jellypod is an AI-powered podcast studio that helps you turn written content like emails, notes, or blog posts into good-quality podcasts. It uses AI to help with scripting, voice narration, editing, and even publishing your podcast.

What’s interesting here is, you basically don’t need another platform for even making the cover art or a podcast website, because everything comes under one roof, so you can make podcasts quickly without buying expensive software or learning complex skills.
Key Features:
- Clone your own voice or create AI hosts with unique accents and personalities
- Choose from a variety of AI-generated voices
- Upload text from various sources like PDFs, web articles, or notes
- Use the text-based editor to fine-tune the script as needed
- Create podcasts in multiple languages
- Distribute your podcast episodes directly to platforms such as Spotify and YouTube.
Pricing: A Free plan is available for basic features and comes with 1000 credits, which means 1 credit = 1 second of audio. If you want to continue creating podcasts, you’ll likely need their Starter plan, which starts at $24/month.
3. NotebookLM
NotebookLM is a Google tool that helps you work with your documents better. It can make short summaries, help answer your questions, and turn your writing into podcast-like audio clips.

Now, this one’s a bit different, as it’s not a pure podcast generator, but it comes with a feature called ‘Audio Overviews’, which lets you generate and download podcast-style summaries of your documents, and you can publish these via a podcast hosting platform.
Key Features:
- Turn your notes or documents into a podcast-style conversation between two AI voices
- Supports files, notes, and even links to websites to help organize your research.
- Summaries are available in over 50 languages, including Sinhala, Tamil, and Hindi.
- You can invite others to view or contribute to your notebooks.
- Share your notebooks and audio overviews via public links
Pricing: Currently free (in beta), with potential premium features coming with the Google One AI Premium plan, and you’ll get 5x more audio overviews and a few more features.
Which One Should You Actually Use?
It really depends on what you’re trying to do. Let me break it down with some real-world scenarios:
If you like doing research and want to try podcasting, NotebookLM is a great choice, but you will still need to pair it with one of the other tools for editing audio and a hosting platform for actual podcast creation.
If you’re a creator who’s just starting out, I’d probably recommend starting with Jellypod. You can try it for free to see if you like it, and it’s pretty easy to learn.
For professional podcasters or businesses looking for top-tier voice quality, ElevenLabs is your best choice. Yes, it’s pricier, but you can really hear the difference in quality.
Also, think about your audience. What works for a technical podcast might not work for a storytelling show.
You may need to figure out the perfect balance, maybe use an entirely AI voice, or use AI as a co-host, and being transparent with your audience about using AI tools usually works better than trying to hide it.
For example, different podcast platforms have different policies; some platforms allow them, but you need to clearly mention in your podcast description that you are using AI voices.
But don’t forget to keep an eye on those policies.
Wrapping It Up
We’re living in pretty exciting times for content creation, and these AI podcast tools are a great example of that.
Each of the tools we looked at, ElevenLabs, Jellypod, and NotebookLM, does something special, and they keep getting better every day.
My suggestion? Pick one that fits what you need and can afford, and give it a try. The best way to learn is to just do it, and you can test most of these tools for free.
Happy podcasting!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use AI to make a podcast?
- Yes, you can use AI tools like ElevenLabs, Jellypod, or NotebookLM to make podcasts. These tools help you create voices, write scripts, and some of them can edit and even distribute your podcast, making it easy for anyone to start podcasting.
- Can AI generate audio?
- Yes, AI tools can now make really good audio that sounds natural. They can make different kinds of voices with different accents and emotions, and you can even clone your own voice to use in your podcast.
- Are there any AI-generated podcasts?
- Yes, there’s a podcast called Discover Daily made by Perplexity AI. It makes short, daily shows about tech, science, and culture. They get their content from Perplexity’s Discover feed and use realistic AI voices from ElevenLabs.

