Voice AI Company ElevenLabs has released a standalone mobile app for iOS and Android users to generate voice clips from text.
Previously, if you needed to generate samples using ElevenLabs' AI-powered audio library, you had to rely on a web app. Now you can use the mobile app to generate clips on the go.
To use the app, simply enter or paste text and select the appropriate audio to generate an audio clip. The free plan gives users access to approximately 10 minutes of audio generation. You can choose from a variety of models to balance costs and quality. There is a sharing credit limit between web and mobile apps.
ElevenLabs also said the app has access to the latest text-to-speech model, V3 Alpha, where users can control expressions with tags.
Jack McDermott, the company's mobile growth lead, told TechCrunch that many creators are already using web browsers on mobile to create audio samples for use in their videos along with other apps like CapCut, Instagram and Inshot. Seeing this demand, the company wanted to build a native experience.
“Over the past year, we have seen an explosion of creativity from the community – content creators, marketers, educators, voice artists and experts have used 11 projects to bring the project.
The company also competes with other audio cloning and generation tools such as Speechify and captions.
This is ElevenLabs' second consumer app after releasing the Reader app last year. Earlier this year, a Reader app was also opened for publishers to distribute audiobooks.
In the future, the company aims to release other new features such as speech-to-text and conversational AI agent tools, and plans to add experiences powered by MCPs such as 11.AI to the app.