Turn your documents into a podcast you can actually listen to.
Upload your notes, textbook chapters, or reports and CorpGPT generates podcast-style audio from them — so you can review for the exam on the bus or absorb a briefing on the drive in.
How it works
Upload your sources
Lecture notes, textbook chapters, meeting documents, research papers — whatever you need to absorb.
Generate the podcast
CorpGPT turns the material into listenable audio built from your actual content — not generic summaries.
Listen anywhere
Commute, gym, dishes — turn dead time into review time.
Why CorpGPT
Made from your materials
The audio covers your documents — your course, your project, your deal — not internet content.
Pairs with the study loop
Listen to the podcast on the commute, then drill flashcards and quizzes when you sit down.
Works for work too
Turn a board pack or market report into a briefing you can absorb between meetings.
Private by architecture
Like everything in CorpGPT, audio generates inside your private tenant.
Frequently asked questions
Can AI generate a podcast from my notes?
Yes. Upload notes, PDFs, or slides and CorpGPT generates podcast-style audio from that material — included in the free tier with all 31 AI tools.
Is this like NotebookLM's audio overviews?
Similar idea — with a key difference: CorpGPT runs in a private tenant where your documents are never used to train public AI models, and the same upload also powers flashcards, quizzes, and 30 other tools.
What sources work best?
Anything text-rich: lecture notes, textbook chapters, reports, meeting documents, research papers — even transcribed YouTube videos and audio recordings.
Can students use it for exam review?
Yes — generating a podcast from the week's lecture notes and listening on the commute is one of the most popular study workflows.
Try it on your own documents
Free tier includes 5 documents, 60 questions a month, and all 31 AI tools. No credit card.
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