TL,DR? ElevenLabs now lets you add voiceover narration to your website

by | May 17, 2024 | Technology

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The “click here to listen to this article” audio snippet that appears at the top of some web pages is extremely helpful for those with visual or reading comprehension problems — and, increasingly in today’s fast-paced world, those short on time. 

Prolific voice AI startup ElevenLabs is looking to get in on this market with the launch this week of Audio Native. The embeddable audio player automatically narrates web page content via the company’s text-to-speech technology. 

It is the latest in a continuous rollout of capabilities from ElevenLabs: Also this week, the two-year-old unicorn released ElevenLabs Reader, which can voice text from web pages and documents in 11 different voices. The company’s models speak 29 languages and can also dub full-length movies and turn prompts into song lyrics. The new Audio Native is available at the “creator” tier for $11 a month, and the tool also features built-in metrics and a listener dashboard that allows users to track audience engagement. On its X page (formerly Twitter), the company pointed to web pages that have utilized its capabilities, including its own blog, an intro to using AI for SEO from bensbites.com and a November 2023 New Yorker article, “Not all of America’s national-security threats are overseas.” ElevenLabs has also been used by The Atlantic and The New York Times. “It’s customizable, easy to set up, and helps drive reader engagement while making your content accessible for readers (and listeners) around the world,” Sam Sklar of ElevenLabs wrote in a blog post. 

Voicing websites with ‘brief snippets’ of HTML

Audio Native users can embed and automatically voice their site or embed audio from an existing project or via ElevenLabs’ API. 

To voice website content, they need to provide a “brief snippet” of HTML, according to ElevenLabs. They must add their website domain …

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Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here.

The “click here to listen to this article” audio snippet that appears at the top of some web pages is extremely helpful for those with visual or reading comprehension problems — and, increasingly in today’s fast-paced world, those short on time. 

Prolific voice AI startup ElevenLabs is looking to get in on this market with the launch this week of Audio Native. The embeddable audio player automatically narrates web page content via the company’s text-to-speech technology. 

It is the latest in a continuous rollout of capabilities from ElevenLabs: Also this week, the two-year-old unicorn released ElevenLabs Reader, which can voice text from web pages and documents in 11 different voices. The company’s models speak 29 languages and can also dub full-length movies and turn prompts into song lyrics. The new Audio Native is available at the “creator” tier for $11 a month, and the tool also features built-in metrics and a listener dashboard that allows users to track audience engagement. On its X page (formerly Twitter), the company pointed to web pages that have utilized its capabilities, including its own blog, an intro to using AI for SEO from bensbites.com and a November 2023 New Yorker article, “Not all of America’s national-security threats are overseas.” ElevenLabs has also been used by The Atlantic and The New York Times. “It’s customizable, easy to set up, and helps drive reader engagement while making your content accessible for readers (and listeners) around the world,” Sam Sklar of ElevenLabs wrote in a blog post. 

Voicing websites with ‘brief snippets’ of HTML

Audio Native users can embed and automatically voice their site or embed audio from an existing project or via ElevenLabs’ API. 

To voice website content, they need to provide a “brief snippet” of HTML, according to ElevenLabs. They must add their website domain …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]

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