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ElevenLabs Launches Voice Isolator API for Clearer AI Audio

ElevenLabs has launched the Voice Isolator API for developers to add background noise removal to their apps.

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ElevenLabs has announced the release of its Voice Isolator API, designed to help third-party developers enhance their applications with advanced background noise reduction. According to the company, the pricing for this API is set at 1,000 characters per minute of processed audio. Detailed technical documentation is available on the ElevenLabs website to assist developers in integrating this new functionality.

ElevenLabs announced its AI Voice Isolator last week. The ElevenLabs AI Voice Isolator aims to remove background sounds from various forms of content such as films, podcasts, and YouTube videos. This is particularly helpful for creators without access to professional recording equipment. By uploading their audio to the ElevenLabs platform, users can utilize AI models to analyze and clean up the sound, leading to clearer dialogue.

Demonstration and Use Cases

A demonstration video shows the API in action on a website that processes audio from a user-supplied YouTube video, illustrating how Voice Isolator cleans up the audio quality. The site’s interface is straightforward, featuring a box for YouTube links, a button to generate noise-free audio, and playback controls with an audio progress bar. The demo provides a clear example of how the API can be utilized to improve audio clarity in various applications.

AI Integration and Performance

The demo also highlights the role of AI models like Claude 3.5 Sonnet in the development of the web page’s code. Claude 3.5 Sonnet competes with AI models such as GPT-4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro, offering a balance between output quality and speed. Future releases of larger models, Opus and Haiku, are anticipated for Claude 3.5. This integration emphasizes the effectiveness of AI in programming tasks.

With the Voice Isolator API, developers gain the ability to enhance their software with sophisticated audio processing features. The API enables applications to deliver clearer audio by removing background noise, potentially improving user experience across various platforms. Its release makes advanced audio processing tools more accessible to a broad range of developers.

Last Updated on November 7, 2024 3:37 pm CET

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about Microsoft and the wider tech industry for over 10 years. With a degree in creative and professional writing, Luke looks for the interesting spin when covering AI, Windows, Xbox, and more.

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