Elevenlabs Audio Ielligence Company allows authors to publish artificial ielligence audio books in the Elevenreader app. According to rece reports, the company, which has recely attracted $ 180 million invested, is seeking to compete with Amazon’s Audible and provide a cheaper and faster replaceme for audio books.
Production and release of free audio books with elevenlabs
Elevenlabs have announced that authors can publish their audio books at no cost through the company’s publishing section. Available on Android and iOS devices, this platform allows the authors to upload their text and get the audio version after a few minutes.
All the sounds of the book narrators come from the company’s artificial ielligence archives, according to Elevenlabs, will be natural, varied and proportional to the text. The authors can choose from more than a thousand differe voices, and listeners in the Elevenreader app can choose their favorite sound to listen to the books.

Elevenlabs have also iroduced a new income model to encourage authors. According to this model, if users listen to the audio book at least 11 minutes, the author will receive $ 1.1. Initially, these paymes are made only for US -based writers and English -language books, but the company plans to expand it to 32 other languages.
Elevenlabs are developing a dedicated market whereby authors can sell their books. The company iends to make audio books available to all writers and publishers by providing cheap and fast tools.
Unlike the Amazon Audible platform, which often forces authors to sign proprietary coracts, Elevenlabs have no exclusive restriction. Authors can publish their books on several platforms at the same time, but many other platforms such as Audible, Apple Bokes, Kobo and Barnes & Nobile may not accept artificial ielligence audio books.
Elevenlabs have so far helped audio platforms such as Pocket FM and Kuku FM convert text coe io audio. The company also has programs to enhance the quality of artificial ielligence sounds, add more languages and improve users’ listening experience.



