Artificial Intelligence / Web · 2022-04-22

“Elai” offers AI driven text-to-video conversion – Startups

The future is now; imagine turning text into a video. Well, new startup “Elai.io” promises to do just that.

Obviously, there are hundreds of use cases for this innovative technology & it’s a truly exciting prospect for many businesses & vloggers. The platform offers an easy-to-use interface to transform ordinary words into professional video output.

Elai, founded by Aleksandr Uspenskyi & based in Delaware in the USA, uses AI to transform text-to-video with real human or avatar speakers. Additionally, the platform offers a translation service so clients can download their videos in 69 different languages.

The AI software is easy to use, all a client needs to do is choose their preferred presenter & upload their text & slides to the platform. It’s really that simple to create professional looking videos in minutes.

To use Elai effectively users need to begin by selecting a template or a blank canvas from a library of hundreds of designs. Once this is done the next step is to select a presenter; there’s a wide variety of presenters to choose from – male, female & their accents can be adjusted to reflect localization, too. Then it’s time to add text, images & slides. Elements within the video can also be animated for extra effect.

Another great advantage is that Elai also offers a huge range of stock images & videos which can be used as a starting point or background elements. Transitions, such as fade-in, cross-fade & many others may be added to smooth out the final product, making the video very professional. Elai also offers a huge range of background music options that can be added at will.

All these features are easy to use & the platform also allows users to upload their own voice & collaborate with colleagues so that videos can be made in tandem. Pricing is dependent on the number of video minutes required, with the first 5 minutes free. Thereafter the platform comes at a cost.

Image credit: Elai

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