Your D&D campaign, as a podcast-quality audiobook
Paste your session notes — get a fully voiced, scored episode of your story. Hear a real one below.
🔥 Hear your own campaign — set up in minutes
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Every spell your party throws gets its own sound. Tap one to hear it.
Meet some of our cast
Every character — human or not — gets a fitting voice, consistent across every session. Tap to listen.
From notes to an episode, in one button
No editing software, no setup. Three steps:
- 1Paste your recap
Drop in your session notes — even a few rough paragraphs is plenty.
- 2Press Produce
One button casts every voice, records the lines, and scores the whole episode — music, sound effects and ambience.
- 3Share with your party
Send the link to your table. It plays in any browser — no account, no app.
Everything, scored automatically
Behind that one button, every episode is built with:
Paste sparse session notes; we weave them into a full narrated script — dialogue, narration, and pacing.
Each character is auto-cast a fitting voice — including custom-designed voices for non-human races: elves, orcs, dragons, undead, and more.
Reads the story scene by scene and lays a fitting musical underscore with smooth crossfades.
Cinematic SFX land on the right beats, and fights get a dense, scene-aware combat bed.
Rotating ambient textures — tavern hum, forest, dungeon drip — breathing under the whole session.
Score the entire session in a click, then a broadcast-style mastering pass for a polished, consistent mix.
Write your recap in any language; we translate it to a clean English script automatically.
Every session becomes a shareable audiobook with cover art and a built-in player.
The best D&D podcast is the one about your campaign
There are great Dungeons & Dragons podcasts out there — but none of them star your paladin's last stand or your rogue's worst idea. DnD Recap turns your session notes into that show: a recap audiobook with a consistent voice for every character, a soundtrack that follows the story, and an episode page you can share with your table like a private podcast feed. "Previously, on our campaign…" — except it actually sounds like that.
Questions tables ask
How do I turn my D&D session notes into a podcast?
Paste your recap or battle log into DnD Recap and press Produce. The studio writes a script around your events, casts a distinct AI voice for every party member and NPC, records the dialogue, then scores the whole episode with cinematic music, sound effects and ambience. You get a shareable episode page, like a private podcast feed for your table.
Is this like an AI dungeons and dragons podcast?
It's a podcast about YOUR campaign. Instead of listening to someone else's table, your own sessions become episodes — your characters, your plot twists, voiced and scored like an audio drama. Most tables use it as the 'previously on…' recap before the next session.
What does a finished D&D audiobook episode sound like?
A narrated story with a full voice cast: every character keeps a consistent voice across sessions (including designed voices for orcs, ghosts and dragons), battles get layered combat audio, taverns hum, dungeons drip, and the soundtrack follows the emotional arc scene by scene. There are free examples on this page.
Do I need to record my sessions?
No recording needed — written notes are enough. A few paragraphs of "what happened" produces a complete episode; more detailed notes produce richer ones. Everything runs on our studio pipeline — no API keys, no setup, just your notes.
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