Our mission is to make content universally accessible in any language and voice.
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Oct 23 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Introducing Voice Design.
Generate a unique voice from a text prompt alone.
Is our library missing a voice you need? Prompt your own.
Voice Prompt: “A large yeti with a deep rumbling voice”
May 31 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Text to Sound Effects is here. Our newest AI Audio model generates sound effects, short instrumental tracks, soundscapes, and a wide variety of character voices, all from a text prompt. Available now for all users.
Everyone from content creators, video game developers, to film and television studios, uses sound effects to create rich and immersive content. Now, in addition to AI voiceovers, you can generate all of the sounds you need with just a prompt.
Everything you hear in this video was generated by ElevenLabs sound and voice models. In this thread, we shared some additional clips that help show off the range of this new model.
Thank you to our partners @Shutterstock who provided licensed tracks from their expansive and diverse audio library to help create our model.
All of the songs in this thread were generated from a single text prompt with no edits.
Title: It Started to Sing
Style: “Pop pop-rock, country, top charts song.”
Title: It Started to Sing (Jazz Version)
Style: “A jazz pop top charts song with emotional vocals, catchy chorus, and trumpet solos.”
Jan 31, 2023 • 8 tweets • 1 min read
Thank you everyone for your advice. We love what you’re creating, but a set of actors use our tech for malicious purposes. We decided to take the following steps to address the issues:
First, we’ve always had the ability to trace any generated audio clip back to a specific user. We’ll now go a step further and release a tool which lets anyone verify whether a particular sample was generated using our technology and report misuse. This will be released next week
Jan 30, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Crazy weekend - thank you to everyone for trying out our Beta platform. While we see our tech being overwhelmingly applied to positive use, we also see an increasing number of voice cloning misuse cases. We want to reach out to Twitter community for thoughts and feedback!
While we can trace back any generated audio back to the user, we’d like to address this by implementing additional safeguards.