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Hindi Story Audio — Paste Your Kahani, Hear It Narrated

हिंदी ऑडियो कहानियाँ

Type any Hindi story script and get back studio-ready audio kahani in minutes. Whether you want to listen or to build your own audio channel — 13 voices, 48 presets, free daily minutes. No mic, no studio, no waiting.

How It Works

Step 1

Pick a Preset

Choose from Horror, Bedtime, ASMR, and more — each auto-configures voice, speed, and style.

Step 2

Paste Your Text

Write or paste your script. Add expression tags like [whispering] or [short pause] for extra drama.

Step 3

Generate & Download

One tap to generate studio-quality audio. Download as MP3/WAV and use anywhere.

Preset Styles — Listen & Try

Each preset auto-configures voice, speed, and style. What you hear below is exactly what you'll get in the app.

Audiobook

Polished, expressive narration for novels and long-form stories

Priya0.95xImmersive narrator with measured pacing and gentle expressiveness
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रात गहरी हो चुकी थी। गाँव की गलियों में सन्नाटा पसरा था। बस दूर कहीं एक कुत्ते के भौंकने की आवाज़ आ रही थी... और उसकी साँसों की।

Campfire

Warm, intimate storytelling — like hearing a tale around a fire

Priya0.85xConversational narrator with folk-tale warmth and a personal touch
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सुनो, ये कहानी मुझे मेरे नाना ने सुनाई थी। वो कहते थे कि इस गाँव में एक बरगद का पेड़ है, जो रात को बातें करता है।

Epic Drama

Grand, cinematic narration for mythology and historical tales

Amit0.9xDeep, authoritative voice with dramatic gravitas
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महाभारत के उस अंतिम दिन, जब सूर्य रक्त-लाल आकाश में डूब रहा था, कुरुक्षेत्र की धरती ने एक ऐसा दृश्य देखा जो युगों तक याद रखा जाएगा।

Comedy

Light, witty narration with natural comic timing

Rohan1.05xBright, playful voice that leans into the punchline
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अब भोलाराम की ये आदत थी कि वो हर बात पर कहते — 'कोई बात नहीं!' बीवी ने खाना जला दिया — कोई बात नहीं! बेटे ने गाड़ी तोड़ दी — कोई बात नहीं!

PPooja SharmaCo-founder, VoisLabs
LinkedInUpdated May 2026

Hindi Story Audio — Two Ways to Enjoy Your Kahaniyan

Quick answer: If you want to listen, Kuku FM, Pocket FM, and YouTube carry thousands of Hindi audio stories — moral tales, horror, mythology, and serialized novels. If you want to make your own, paste any Hindi story script into VoisLabs, choose a storyteller voice like Priya or Amit, and get broadcast-quality audio kahani narration back in minutes. Free daily minutes, no credit card needed. Indie creators use it to run audio kahani YouTube channels and record Hindi audio novels without booking a single studio session.

The demand for Hindi spoken-word content is real and growing. Kuku FM crossed 100 million registered users on the back of Hindi audio content. Pocket FM built a serialized fiction empire with listeners tuning in like daily soap fans. YouTube channels narrating horror stories, mythology retellings, and desi relationship dramas routinely hit millions of views per episode. Behind all of this is a simple truth: Hindi audiences have always loved stories told out loud. What has changed is who can meet that demand.

Why Production Was the Bottleneck

For the solo storyteller, the hardest part was never coming up with a story. It was producing it. Recording a single 20-minute Hindi audio episode meant finding a quiet room, a decent condenser mic, a voice that could stay consistent for an hour, and the patience to edit out every breath and stumble. Professional Hindi voice artists run ₹3,000–₹10,000 per finished hour. For a channel publishing three episodes a week, that math kills the idea before it starts.

AI narration changes those numbers entirely.

Presets Built for Storytelling

VoisLabs ships dedicated presets for long-form Hindi narrative — not generic TTS, but voice styles tuned for the specific emotional register each genre needs.

The audiobook preset runs at 0.95x speed with measured pacing and gentle expressiveness — the kind of delivery that keeps you in a story for forty minutes without fatiguing you. Use it for literary fiction, short story anthologies, and anything you'd call a Hindi audio novel.

The campfire preset pulls back to 0.85x and leans into warmth — an intimate, slightly conversational narrator that works beautifully for folk tales, village stories, and personal-experience formats. It sounds like someone who actually has a story to tell.

For mythology, historical epics, and Mahabharata retellings, the epic-drama preset with Amit delivers the weight those stories deserve. Deep voice, deliberate pacing, a natural pause before the significant line.

The comedy preset with Rohan adds light and timing to humorous tales — the voice accelerates slightly on the punchline, which is exactly what makes comedy land in audio.

Expression Tags — Making the Narration Perform

Beyond presets, expression tags let you direct emotional beats inside the script. Drop [dramatic] before a suspense sentence and the narrator slows, drops in pitch, and leans into the tension. Use [whisper] for secrets and reveals. [excited] quickens the pace for action or a plot twist. This is the difference between a voice reading your story and a voice performing it.

What Creators Actually Build With This

Hindi story podcasts — Script, generate, add royalty-free background music, publish. A full episode from draft to RSS feed in under an hour. Many creators batch-record five episodes on a Sunday and schedule them across the week.

YouTube audio story channels — The Hindi storytelling niche on YouTube is one of the most active. Channels narrating horror, mythology, and drama publish daily and earn ₹200–₹500 CPM on monetized views. AI narration makes that cadence sustainable for a one-person operation.

Hindi audio novels and audiobooks — Convert a full novel into chapters of consistent narration. Split the manuscript into 1,000–1,500 word segments, run the same voice and preset throughout for continuity, and you have a cohesive audiobook in a weekend. Release chapters serially to build an audience before the book is finished.

Content for Kuku FM and Pocket FM — Both platforms have creator programs that accept independently produced audio. VoisLabs output meets the quality bar they require.

Is AI Narration Actually Good Enough?

For story podcasts, YouTube channels, and casual audiobooks — yes, clearly. The neural voices handle Hindi's prosody naturally: the slight rise before a question, the pause that gives weight to a revelation, the forward momentum of dialogue. Listeners who aren't told they're hearing AI generally don't notice.

For premium audiobooks targeting Audible, many creators take a hybrid approach — generate with AI, then make manual pacing and emphasis edits in post. You get professional output at a fraction of the cost and time of a full voice recording.

Example Scripts — Copy & Try

These scripts are ready to paste. The audio below was generated with VoisLabs.

गाँव का रहस्य — Village Mystery

Hindi
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बथुआ गाँव में पिछले तीन दिनों से कुछ अजीब हो रहा था। हर रात, ठीक बारह बजे, गाँव के बीचोबीच खड़े पुराने कुएँ से एक रोशनी निकलती थी। नीली, ठंडी, काँपती हुई रोशनी — जो कुछ सेकंड के लिए आसमान की तरफ़ जाती और फिर ग़ायब हो जाती। गाँव वाले डरे हुए थे। बूढ़ी रामवती दादी कहतीं कि ये कुएँ में दबे ख़ज़ाने की आत्मा है। मुखिया जी कहते कि ये बस भूमिगत गैस है। और नौजवान सुरेश... सुरेश कुछ नहीं कहता था, बस हर रात कुएँ के पास जाता और चुपचाप देखता रहता। चौथी रात सुरेश ने फ़ैसला किया कि वो कुएँ में उतरेगा। उसने रस्सी बाँधी, टॉर्च ली, और अँधेरे में उतरना शुरू किया। ऊपर से उसकी माँ की आवाज़ आ रही थी — "सुरेश! वापस आ जा!" लेकिन सुरेश नहीं रुका। बीस फ़ीट... तीस... चालीस... और फिर उसके पैर ने कुछ ठोस छुआ। ये कुएँ का तल नहीं था — ये एक लकड़ी का दरवाज़ा था। सुरेश ने दरवाज़ा खोला। अंदर एक सुरंग थी — और सुरंग की दीवारों पर तांबे के दीये जल रहे थे। सैकड़ों दीये। किसी ने ये दीये जलाए थे... लेकिन कौन? सुरेश ने एक कदम आगे बढ़ाया। सुरंग के अंत में एक कमरा था। और उस कमरे में... लेकिन ये कहानी फिर कभी। कुछ रहस्य एक रात में नहीं खुलते।

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भोलाराम का जीव — A Humorous Folk Tale

Hindi
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भोलाराम भले आदमी थे, पर भगवान ने दिमाग़ बाँटते समय उनकी लाइन शायद लंच ब्रेक पर थी। एक दिन भोलाराम बाज़ार गए सब्ज़ी लेने। बीवी ने कहा था — "आलू लाना, प्याज़ लाना, टमाटर लाना, और हाँ, धनिया मुफ़्त में लेना।" भोलाराम ने सीने पर हाथ रखा — "चिंता मत करो, सब याद है!" बाज़ार पहुँचे तो पहली दुकान पर केले दिखे। "अरे वाह! बीवी ने केले बोले थे!" — नहीं बोले थे, पर भोलाराम को क्या, उन्होंने दो दर्जन केले ख़रीद लिए। आगे बढ़े तो मिठाई की दुकान दिखी। "हाँ हाँ, बीवी ने जलेबी भी बोली थी!" — बिल्कुल नहीं बोली थी। पर आधा किलो जलेबी पैक हो गई। फिर एक दुकान पर सजावट का सामान दिखा। रंग-बिरंगी लड़ियाँ, झालर, मोमबत्तियाँ। भोलाराम को लगा — "अरे, दिवाली आने वाली है! बीवी ने सजावट का सामान बोला था!" दिवाली छह महीने बाद थी। पर भोलाराम ने बड़ा झोला भरवा लिया। घर पहुँचे तो बीवी ने झोला खोला। केले, जलेबी, झालर, मोमबत्तियाँ, एक खिलौना ट्रक जो रास्ते में किसी बच्चे की दुकान पर दिखा था, और एक टोपी जो भोलाराम को अपने लिए पसंद आ गई। बीवी ने पूछा — "आलू?" "आलू?" भोलाराम ने माथा पकड़ा। "प्याज़?" "प्याज़!" आँखें बड़ी हुईं। "टमाटर? धनिया?" भोलाराम मुस्कुराए — "कोई बात नहीं! कल ले आऊँगा!" और जलेबी का एक टुकड़ा बीवी की तरफ़ बढ़ा दिया। बीवी ने घूरा। फिर जलेबी ले ली। क्योंकि भोलाराम भले ही भुलक्कड़ थे, पर जलेबी लाना कभी नहीं भूलते थे।

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Pro Tips

Audio Storytelling Pro Tips

Expression Tags for Drama Use expression tags to create emotional dynamics in your stories:

  • [dramatic] — For tense, suspenseful moments: "[dramatic] दरवाज़ा धीरे-धीरे खुला... अंदर अँधेरा था।"
  • [whisper] — For secrets and intimate reveals: "[whisper] उसने कान में कहा — खज़ाना तहखाने में है।"
  • [excited] — For revelations and action: "[excited] और तभी उसने देखा — वो पत्थर असल में हीरा था!"
  • Mix tags within a single paragraph for emotional contrast.

Choosing the Right Narrator Voice

  • Priya — Best for literary fiction, folk tales, and atmospheric stories. Warm and unhurried.
  • Amit — Reach for this for mythology, historical fiction, and epic narratives. Carries real weight.
  • Rohan — The natural pick for comedy, satire, and anything that needs a light touch.
  • Pick one voice per story or chapter and stay with it — listeners bond with a consistent narrator.

Splitting Long Stories into Chapters

  • Break stories into 1,000–1,500 word chunks (roughly 8–12 minutes of audio each).
  • End each chapter on a minor cliffhanger or open question to pull listeners back.
  • Use a consistent opening line for each episode: "पिछले अध्याय में..." or "कहानी आगे..."
  • Add blank lines (2-second pauses) between a chapter heading and the first line of content.

Post-Production Tips

  • Layer royalty-free Indian ambient or instrumental music at 10–15% volume underneath the narration.
  • Fade in at the start, fade out at the end of every episode — it signals professionalism.
  • Normalize audio to -16 LUFS for podcast platforms, -14 LUFS for YouTube.

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