Transform written content such as articles, PDFs, and ePubs into high-quality, lifelike audioThe ElevenLabs Reader App can transform written content such as articles, PDFs, and ePubs into high-quality, lifelike audio. By utilizing advanced text-to-speech technology, the app allows users to listen to various different content while multitasking or for accessibility purposes. The tool offers a selection of natural-sounding voices, customizable to match the tone and style of the content being read.
Whether you are commuting, exercising, or just prefer listening – the ElevenLabs Reader App makes content more accessible. It is currently available on iOS with three months free access, but it is set to expand to additional languages and offline support. This would, obviously, make it even better.
The best part is that the app’s advanced voice synthesis delivers the audio that sounds natural, closely resembling human speech — which enhances the overall listening experience. This makes it especially useful for individuals who need to digest large amounts of text quickly or who have accessibility needs that make reading text difficult.
Its easy-to-use interface and customization features makes the ElevenLabs Reader App a valuable tool for anyone looking to convert their reading materials into an audio format. This is great news for professionals, students, or anyone interested in audio consumption of text-based content.
What are the key features?
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- Text-to-speech: ElevenLabs Reader App converts any written content (articles, PDFs, ePubs) into high-quality audio.
- Voice selection: You can choose from a growing library of voices tailored to different moods and content.
- Mobile accessibility: Available for on-the-go use, allowing users to listen to content on mobile devices.
- Content expansion: Supports multiple content formats like articles, newsletters, and more.
- Free trial: Free to use for the first three months, with no upfront cost.
Who is it for?
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The ElevenLabs Reader App is made for users who consume large amounts of text-based content but prefer the convenience of audio. This would include folks like commuters, professionals, and students. It is also highly beneficial for those with visual impairments or learning disabilities, as well as language learners looking for an effective way to enhance their skills.
Examples of what you can use it for
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- Listen to news articles or documents while commuting
- Turn textbooks or academic papers into audio for easier learning
- Listen to work documents during breaks or while multitasking
- Practice listening to different languages using varied voice settings
- Visually impaired can use it to get audio versions of written content
Pros & Cons
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- Highly realistic AI-generated voices
- Voice cloning from short audio samples
- Multi-language support
- Fewer voice options in the free version
- Voice cloning could raise privacy issues if misused
Last update:
November 24, 2024