Bytedance, the parent company of TikTok, has introduced Omnihuman One, an advanced lip-sync tool available on the Dreamina platform. This innovative technology enables the creation of highly realistic ...
VoiceBox has released three new AI services this year, providing clients with a range of options. By bolstering our AI ...
If you’ve ever spent hours trying to match dialogue perfectly with a character’s mouth movement, you know how tedious lip syncing can be. But thanks to modern innovations like AI lip sync, that ...
Banuba, a market leader in augmented reality (AR) technologies, today announced the development of a groundbreaking AI-powered lip sync video generation feature for its Video Editor SDK. This ...
Have you ever been captivated by a video where the audio and visuals align so seamlessly that it feels almost lifelike? That’s the power of modern AI-driven lip-syncing. ElevenLabs explains how ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the internet as we know it, particularly in terms of videos. Creators now have the chance to auto-dub their content into various languages with AI on ...
Synthesia is the most discussed avatar tool in education. You pick from 230+ avatars, type your script, and it generates a ...
London, England, United Kingdom, February 19, 2026 -- VidSpotAI has officially launched its AI-powered video creation platform, introducing a system designed to function as an AI video generator ...
AI video creation platform D-ID is the latest company to ship a tool for translating videos into other languages using AI technologies. However, in this case, D-ID also clones the speaker's voice and ...
YouTube plans to launch AI-generated lip sync to automatically dubbed videos. It may soon start testing the feature in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. The feature may incur ...
YouTube is enhancing its auto-dubbing tool to make global content more accessible. The platform is expanding 'Expressive Speech' to 27 languages, allowing viewers to select their preferred audio, and ...
Researchers at Columbia Engineering have trained a human-like robot named Emo to lip-sync speech and songs by studying online videos, showing how machines can now learn complex human behaviour simply ...