The company recently licensed the voices of famous actors for the app and improved its text-to-speech conversion quality and speed with its Turbo v2.5 model. The Reader app's main competitor is Speechify, which offers additional features such as document scanning for text and voice cloning. ElevenLabs plans to add more features to its app, including offline support and the ability to share audio snippets.
Key takeaways:
- ElevenLabs, an AI startup, has made its Reader app available globally, supporting 32 languages. The app allows users to upload text content and listen to it in different languages and voices.
- The company, which became a unicorn after raising $80 million from investors, provides an API that companies can use for various use cases like dubbing or text-to-speech.
- ElevenLabs powers voice interactions on the Rabbit r1, and text-to-speech features on AI-powered search engine Perplexity and audio platforms Pocket FM and Kuku FM.
- The startup plans to add more features to the Reader app, such as offline support and the ability to share audio snippets.