The America based company of Elevent Labs has recently released a major new version of the Reader app, now include Iconic Voices. Today, users can listen to text-to-speech having AI-based voices mimicking Hollywood celebrities like James Dean, Judy Garland, Burt Reynolds, Sir Laurence Olivier, etc enthusiastic about reading e-books, PDFs, as well as articles for the audience.
How It Works
Reader is an application that can be downloaded on any portable device; this app helps to read out loud different materials. Actually, with the new Iconic Voices feature, users will be able to choose the voice that they like or one that corresponds to the mood they are in at a particular time. This update is specifically intended to improve the general experience of using this application by bringing favorite voices of Hollywood from the past into contemporary technology.
Bringing Legends to Life
Apparently, Blank, the head of partnerships at Elevenlabs commented, “We have immense respect for their demise, our privilege includes having their voices on our platform. ” To maintain the uniqueness of the stars and, therefore, the performances, the company collaborated with the estates and heirs of these stars to recreate their voices. Even Liza Minnelli, child of Judy Garland, has waiting for this technology as she understood that it will gather new fans and will make others glad.
Future Expansions
Two, Iconic Voices has only recently emerged into the world, and other relevant projects can and will follow. ElevenLabs aims to include more familiar voices in the library of Reader application in the next months, giving the consumers wider choice of voices belonging to legendary Hollywood stars.
How to Try It
So, in order to try the Reader app and the feature called Iconic Voices, one can download the app and choose among the voices to listen to the chosen texts in the iconic style. In using the Reader app, there is perfect testament to how AI technology remains viable in customizing the manner by which culture’s appreciations are kept and shared.