Features

Everything You Need to Build a Script

From source input to final editable draft, all in one tool.

Start from Prompts, URLs, PDFs, or Decks

Start from Prompts, URLs, PDFs, or Decks

Don’t start from an empty page. Use a text prompt, paste a webpage link, or upload a PDF or PPT, and PodcastorAI turns your source material into a podcast script draft.

Create Solo or Two-Person Podcast Scripts

Create Solo or Two-Person Podcast Scripts

Write for one host or a two-person conversation. PodcastorAI structures the script around speaker turns, dialogue flow, and a format that feels natural to record.

Edit the Script Before You Record

Edit the Script Before You Record

Review the generated script in the Core Script Box, adjust wording, add pauses, swap roles, or regenerate when needed. Your script stays flexible before it becomes audio or video.

Copy, Download, or Keep Creating

Copy, Download, or Keep Creating

Once the script is ready, copy it, download it as a PDF, or use it as the starting point for the next step in your podcast workflow.

How It Works

Generate Podcast Scripts from Any Idea

Start with a topic, link, PDF, or deck, and let PodcastorAI shape it into a podcast script that sounds ready to record. Whether you’re writing a solo episode or a two-host conversation, you can edit the script, preview the audio, and move straight into video creation without breaking your workflow.

Start with Generate Script
Step1

Start with Generate Script

Enter a text prompt, paste a URL, or upload a PDF or PPT. PodcastorAI turns your source material into a podcast script draft, so you can start from real context instead of a blank page.

Set the Episode Format
Step2

Set the Episode Format

Choose whether you’re creating a single-host script or a two-person conversation. PodcastorAI uses that format to build the right speaker flow, dialogue rhythm, and episode structure.

Edit in the Core Script Box
Step3

Edit in the Core Script Box

Review the generated script, refine the wording, add pauses, swap speaker roles, or regenerate the script when needed. Your script stays editable before you move into audio or video creation.

Preview or Create Video Podcast
Step4

Preview or Create Video Podcast

Preview audio from the script, copy the text, or download the script as a PDF. When you’re ready, continue into video podcast styles like Talk Show, Two-Shot, Split Screen, Cartoon, Pet, or Visual.

Use Cases

Real-World Uses of the Podcast Script Generator

For the moments when you know what you want to say, but still need to shape it into something people can actually listen to.

Create Podcast Episodes from a Rough Idea

Create Podcast Episodes from a Rough Idea

For independent creators and personal brands, the hardest part is often turning a loose idea into a full episode. With PodcastorAI’s Podcast Script Generator, you can start with a simple prompt, trending topic, or half-formed concept and turn it into a structured script with an opening, speaker lines, talking points, transitions, and a clear ending. It helps creators move from “I should talk about this” to something they can actually record.

Testimonials

What People Are Saying

Mila HartMila Hart

I usually know what I want to talk about — I just don’t want to spend an hour turning it into a script. This gets me to a solid first draft fast.

Noah PatelNoah Patel

What I like is that it doesn’t just give me paragraphs. It gives me something that already feels like an episode, with a clear flow and talking points I can actually record from.

Sofia KimSofia Kim

I pasted in a source link and got a script that felt surprisingly usable. It saved me from manually pulling ideas out of an article and rewriting everything from scratch.

Liam BrooksLiam Brooks

The two-person script format is genuinely helpful. It gives us a cleaner back-and-forth, so my co-host and I spend less time figuring out who should say what.

Mila HartMila Hart

I usually know what I want to talk about — I just don’t want to spend an hour turning it into a script. This gets me to a solid first draft fast.

Noah PatelNoah Patel

What I like is that it doesn’t just give me paragraphs. It gives me something that already feels like an episode, with a clear flow and talking points I can actually record from.

Sofia KimSofia Kim

I pasted in a source link and got a script that felt surprisingly usable. It saved me from manually pulling ideas out of an article and rewriting everything from scratch.

Liam BrooksLiam Brooks

The two-person script format is genuinely helpful. It gives us a cleaner back-and-forth, so my co-host and I spend less time figuring out who should say what.

Ava NguyenAva Nguyen

I’ve tried generic AI writers before, but this feels much more podcast-specific. The output sounds closer to something I’d say out loud, not something copied from a blog post.

Ethan RiveraEthan Rivera

For solo episodes, it helps me get past the blank page. For interview-style episodes, it gives me a much better structure to start from. That flexibility is what makes it useful.

Chloe ParkChloe Park

It fits the way I actually work. I can go from idea to script quickly, make edits, and move straight into the next step instead of bouncing between a bunch of different tools.

Ava NguyenAva Nguyen

I’ve tried generic AI writers before, but this feels much more podcast-specific. The output sounds closer to something I’d say out loud, not something copied from a blog post.

Ethan RiveraEthan Rivera

For solo episodes, it helps me get past the blank page. For interview-style episodes, it gives me a much better structure to start from. That flexibility is what makes it useful.

Chloe ParkChloe Park

It fits the way I actually work. I can go from idea to script quickly, make edits, and move straight into the next step instead of bouncing between a bunch of different tools.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

PodcastorAI’s Podcast Script Generator helps you turn ideas, URLs, PDFs, or decks into editable podcast scripts for solo episodes or two-person conversations. It is built for creators who want a faster way to move from source material to a recordable episode draft.