Voice Ai Company Elfflabs Now let the authors publish the A-generated publication Audiobooks in their own reader appTechcrunch has experienced and confirmed the company. The announcement comes Days after the partnership with Spotify For AI scratched audio books.
Elfflabs that were lifted A mega round of $ 180 million in the past monthbegan to load authors, to try out their app on the test last year. As of today, this program is open to all authors.

The company confirmed the development of Techcrunch and explained the idea of providing affordable and accessible tools for the creation of audio books, which may otherwise cost much more for production in a studio.
The platform itself aims to be able to compete with audible, which believes Elflabs that it offers lower license fees for authors. According to its model, the audio books of Elevenlabs are offered in its own reader app, and the company pays authors when users deal with their content.
It currently pays about 1.10 US dollars to authors if the listeners take part in an audio books for 11 minutes or more with an audio books.
Elflabs said that the average user had spent 19 minutes to hear the published books in his app during the test phase. While the startup is of the opinion that these tariffs are among the best in the industry, they could still change if the program scales.
At the start, the payout is offered to the authors in the USA and for English titles only for English. Later, the payments to titles in the 32 languages that it supports for audio books is to extend.
The company also plans to create a marketplace where authors can sell their content.
The greater chance for ELFLABS is that authors and publisher generate audio books that use its AI technology with its paid plans between 11 and 330 US dollars per month. This is cheaper than the booking studio time and paying language actors.
In particular, Elevenlabs already has other audio platforms as driven Bag FM and Kuku FM To convert text into audio content.
The company’s step to a publication and sales interface for more indie content corresponds to the CEO of Elevenlabs Mati Staniszewski’s plans to expand more consumer experiences.