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A manuscript goes in. A retail ready audiobook comes out.

Multi character narration, music beds, sound design, chapter markers and the exact file specs the stores accept. Built to narrate our own catalog, and it still does that every week.

Done for youFixed quote
16audiobooks produced on this line
5languages narrated natively
89titles in the catalog it feeds
What comes back

What you actually receive

Every item below is part of the standard delivery, not an option added at the end of the quote.

Mastered audio, chapter by chapter

MP3 320 kbps and FLAC, loudness matched to the retail target, with the silence padding stores check for.

A distinct voice per character

Narrator, dialogue and inner voice are cast separately, so a scene with three people does not sound like one person reading faster.

Music and sound design

Ambience per scene with seamless fades, plus foley on the moments that carry the story. Original music, cleared for commercial use.

Opening and closing credits

Spoken, in the same voice as the book, with your title, author and imprint.

The retail package

Cover at audio spec, metadata sheet and a per chapter runtime table ready to paste into the store form.

Inside the engine

How it runs

The stages that make the difference between an output and a deliverable. They run in this order every time.

1

Text preparation

Numbers, abbreviations and foreign words are rewritten the way they must be spoken, not the way they are printed. This is where most cheap audiobooks fail.

2

Casting

Each character is assigned a voice from the bank and locked, so book two sounds like book one.

3

Narration and repair

Every take is generated several times and the best one is kept, then passed through a restoration stage that removes the artefacts the ear catches before the brain does.

4

Scoring and mixing

Music and effects are placed against the timing of the read, not dropped underneath it, then the whole thing is levelled to the retail standard.

5

Quality gate

Loudness, peak, chapter boundaries and runtime are measured, not eyeballed. A file that misses spec does not ship.

Proof

See it before you talk to anyone

Verified, public Hear the engine on its own site →

Public site, no signup. What you hear on it came off this exact line.

Getting started

What we need, and how fast it comes back

From you

Three things to start

  • The manuscript, in any text format.
  • A pronunciation list if the book has invented names.
  • Your cover file, or we produce one at audio spec.

If something on that list does not exist yet, say so in the brief. It changes the quote, not the answer.

Turnaround

Timing

A sample chapter within 3 business days. A full length title in 2 to 3 weeks depending on the cast size.

  • Fixed price per deliverable. The number in the quote is the number on the invoice.
  • Full ownership. Source files and rights transfer to you on delivery.
  • A sample first. On a large batch we produce one unit for approval before the rest.
Describe your batch
For technical teams

Machine access

Machine access to every engine is documented and metered in one place: organizen.ai/mcp. This page only tells you where this engine stands today.

Machine access

No public endpoint yet. Batch clients get a metered key and a drop folder: you post the manuscript, you collect the mastered files. Ask for it in the quote and we set it up with a ceiling you define.

Ask for it in the quote
Questions

Asked before every project

Is this a text to speech dump?
No. The text preparation, casting, best of selection, restoration and mixing stages are the engine. A raw text to speech pass costs almost nothing and sounds like it, which is why we do not sell one.
Who owns the result?
You do. Masters, stems and the music transfer to you on delivery. There is no per copy royalty and no mention of us in the file.
Can it narrate a backlist?
That is the case it was built for. Volume pricing applies from the first batch, and we lock the voice cast across a series so the catalog stays consistent.
Next step

Tell us what you need produced

A fixed quote comes back within one business day. If your request is not a fit, we say so in the first reply instead of booking a call.

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