ElevenLabs, a voice AI startup, has recently launched a new tool called Audio Native, aimed at providing an automated narration of web page content through text-to-speech technology. This innovative tool is designed to cater to individuals with visual or reading comprehension difficulties, as well as those who are short on time in today’s fast-paced world.
In addition to Audio Native, ElevenLabs also introduced ElevenLabs Reader, a tool that offers text-to-voice capabilities in 11 different voices and supports 29 languages. The company’s models can even dub full-length movies and convert prompts into song lyrics, showcasing the versatility of their technology.
Priced at $11 a month for the “creator” tier, Audio Native comes with built-in metrics and a listener dashboard to track audience engagement. Users can embed the tool on their websites by providing a brief snippet of HTML and customizing the player’s appearance to suit their brand.
Early users have praised the tool for its accessibility and engagement benefits, with some calling it “sick” and “amazing.” The tool has already garnered attention from major publications like The Atlantic and The New York Times, highlighting its potential impact in the market.
As ElevenLabs continues to innovate and expand its capabilities, the company’s founders, Piotr Dabkowski and Mati Staniszewski, are positioning themselves as key players in the competitive AI voice cloning market. With a valuation of $1.1 billion and recent funding rounds, ElevenLabs is poised for further growth and success in the industry.