Free AI Podcast Script Generator
Paste an idea, a product description, an article, or a blog post, and get a ready-to-record podcast script in seconds. Written for the ear (hook, payoff, closer), in your language, completely free.
How it works
1. Add your source
Paste an idea, a product description, an article, or a blog post.
2. Pick a length
30, 60, or 90 seconds. The script is written to fit, no trimming mid-recording.
3. Generate
AI writes a spoken-voice script in your language: hook, one payoff, closer.
4. Record, or make it a video
Copy it for your own recording, or hand it to an AI host and get the clip.
The anatomy of a script that holds attention
Written for the ear, not the eye. Every script this tool generates has three beats:
Example: a 60-second script about openings
- 01
The hook
0:00-0:05A sharp question or bold claim. Never “welcome to the show”.
“Most podcasts lose their audience in the first seven seconds.”
- 02
The payoff
0:05-0:50One specific insight, delivered plainly. This is the part people clip and share.
“Listeners don’t leave because you’re boring. They leave because you buried the point. Lead with it instead.”
- 03
The closer
0:50-1:00A conclusion that sticks, or a light call to action.
“Open with your best line. Everything else is easier after that.”
The word budget
Spoken delivery runs about 150 words per minute.
Writing to the target length beats cutting a rambling draft later. Full walkthrough: how to write a podcast script with AI.
Three ways creators use it
Faceless channel clip
Paste the day's story, generate 60 to 90 seconds, keep the same host every clip.
Article repurposing
Your post already holds the script. The generator pulls out the single strongest point.
Business update or promo
Describe the offer in a few sentences, get a 30 second host's take, not an ad read.
Working from documents? Paste the key section and see our guide on turning a PDF into a podcast.
Four script mistakes this tool avoids
Writing for the eye
Long sentences die when spoken. Listeners can't re-read.
Opening soft
“Welcome back to the show” loses scrollers instantly.
Covering too much
A 60 second script holds ONE idea done well.
No closer
Ending on the last fact feels like the audio cut out.
Podcast script generator, answered
Everything people ask before hitting Generate.
Is this podcast script generator really free?
Yes. You can generate scripts without creating an account, entering an email, or adding a card. The full script is shown right away. There is an hourly fair-use limit, and turning a script into a finished video with an AI host is the paid part of MakePodcast.
How many words is a 30, 60, or 90 second podcast script?
Spoken delivery runs about 150 words per minute, so a 30 second script is roughly 75 words, 60 seconds is about 150 words, and 90 seconds is about 225 words. The generator writes to the length you pick so you never have to trim mid-recording.
Can I generate a podcast script from a PDF or document?
Yes. Open the PDF or document, copy the part you want to talk about, and paste it into the generator. Pasting one section at a time works better than the whole file: each strong section becomes its own script.
Should I read the script word for word?
It's written to be read aloud exactly as generated: short sentences, natural rhythm, no headings or bullet points. Most creators record it verbatim, but you can edit any line first, and if you use MakePodcast the AI host reads it word for word.
What languages does it support?
The generator writes the script in the same language as your input, and it handles 70+ languages. Paste Hebrew, get a Hebrew script; paste Spanish, get Spanish.
How do I turn the script into an actual podcast video?
That's what MakePodcast does: paste the script, pick an AI host, and get a short podcast-style video with captions, ready for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and LinkedIn. Your first video costs $1, no subscription required.
Your script is the hard part. The video takes minutes.
Paste the script you just generated, pick an AI host, and get a podcast-style video with captions, ready to post. No camera, no studio, no editor.