ElevenLabs Launches AI Dubbing Service Supporting 29 Languages
French-based tech company ElevenLabs has unveiled its latest innovation in AI-powered voice generation, known as “AI Dubbing.” This service is designed to work seamlessly with 29 different languages, making it a versatile tool for content creators worldwide.
AI Dubbing stands out due to its exceptional ability to accurately capture and preserve the nuances of a speaker’s intonation during translation. This ensures that dubbed content sounds natural and maintains the authenticity of the original speaker’s voice.
To experience the capabilities of AI Dubbing firsthand, users can visit the ElevenLabs website and put the service to the test. Whether you have your own video content or want to experiment with clips from platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or others, the service offers a user-friendly interface for seamless dubbing. To witness AI Dubbing in action, you can view a demonstration video on YouTube, where you can easily switch between languages to observe the translation quality.
ElevenLabs is optimistic about the potential applications of AI Dubbing, particularly for video bloggers and podcasters seeking to expand their audience reach. The service’s ability to effortlessly translate and dub content into multiple languages opens up new opportunities for content creators looking to connect with a global audience.
As an example above, you can watch a popular meme video that has been well translated from Spanish to Russian.
This latest endeavor from ElevenLabs follows a series of notable achievements. The company secured $19 million in investments during the summer and formed strategic partnerships with leading entities in the tech and entertainment industries. Collaborations with avatar generation service D-ID, audiobook platform Storytel, and game publisher Paradox further highlight the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI-driven technology.
- Recently, HeyGen has developed an unrivalled solution for translating conversational videos into multiple languages. HeyGen’s ability to not only translate speech but also synchronise lip movements for a truly immersive experience sets it apart. Currently, HeyGen supports eight languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Polish, opening up new possibilities for meme creators and content enthusiasts.
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