ElevenLabs debuts AI Voice Isolator to remove unwanted noises from recordings
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AI startup – ElevenLabs has added a new AI tool known as AI Voice Isolator to its portfolio, which allows users to filter out background noise from recordings. The tool addresses one of the main challenges creators face when recording where unwanted sounds may interfere with content. Also read: HarperCollins and ElevenLabs Enhance Global Audiobook Accessibility with AI The company made the new tool available on its platform starting Thursday. This comes days after ElevenLabs launched another product known as Reader app, which is a free-to-use tool, although with some restrictions. Voice Isolator brings relief to early-stage creators The tool filters out unwanted noises from content, be it for film, interview, or podcasts, bringing relief to creators. Creators often encounter unwanted noises like sounds of vehicles nearby, people chatting, and blowing wind. To address this challenge, creators use mics with “ambient noise cancellation,” although these are not easily accessible to everyone. “We just launched our voice isolator,” said ElevenLabs’ head of design Ammaar Reshi in a post on the X platform. Reshi further described the tool as: “The best way to remove any background noise and extract crystal clear dialog from your content.” Reshi also shared a video on the same post demonstrating how the AI Voice Isolator is used to remove background noises of a leaf blower and get “crystal clear speech of the speaker.” According to VentureBeat who put the tool to test in three instances with random noises, the tool removed noises including banging on tables, opening or closing doors, and clapping. We just launched our Voice Isolator! 🚀 The best way to remove any background noise and extract crystal clear dialog from your content There was a method to our madness yesterdaypic.twitter.com/FBExEXHIsn https://t.co/AtMuwUb4AL — Ammaar Reshi (@ammaar) July 3, 2024 ElevenLabs acknowledges gaps with the tool…
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