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Deepdub, an AI-based audiovisual dubbing and language localization company, has announced the launch of Deepdub Go, a way for creators to dub in 65 languages.
The new AI-powered audio-video localization and creation platform is aimed at indie game studios, advertising agencies, online learning platforms, and content creators. Deepdub Go enables creators to use their own voice for dubbing and to control vocal emotional expression using emotion-prompting AI.
The platform delivers good voice quality and emotional resonance, equipped with human-like sound, emotion-prompting and voice-guiding technology, and a robust composer for high-quality voice cloning, the company said. Tel Aviv-based Deepdub said the professional platform’s capabilities extend to editing voice characteristics, languages, and translations, in addition to other powerful editing features such as controlling duration and word count for lip-sync adjustment.
Also, the platform enables control through “voice guiding” — a technique developed by Deepdub to achieve theatrical-grade results for Hollywood movies. Users can provide a voice recording to act as a guide for the desired emotional expressivity of the AI-generated audio.
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“We want to democratize the way people localize content and democratize the global outreach of content to make it accessible around the globe,” said Ofir Krakowski, CEO and cofounder of Deepdub, in an interview with GamesBeat.
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