Full-Time
Generates long-format speech in any voice
No salary listed
Mid, Senior
Remote in USA + 2 more
More locations: Remote in UK | Remote in Canada
Remote work is available globally; candidates can also work from offices in New York, London, and Warsaw.
Eleven Labs focuses on voice technology, providing a platform that generates long-format speech in various voices and languages. This technology is designed for content creators, publishers, and media production businesses, enabling them to create audiobooks, podcasts, and voiceovers with natural-sounding voices. Users can access the platform through a subscription model, allowing them to scale their usage based on their needs. Eleven Labs differentiates itself by continuously enhancing its AI algorithms and expanding its voice and language options, catering to the increasing demand for personalized audio experiences. The company's goal is to transform storytelling by offering high-quality voice generation tools that enhance the way audio content is produced.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$281M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2022
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Flexible Work Hours
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ElevenLabs recently hosted its inaugural Worldwide Hackathon, an event that brought together hundreds of developers to create innovative AI agents.
ElevenLabs has launched Scribe, a speech-to-text model with 97% accuracy in English and support for over 99 languages. It outperforms Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash and OpenAI’s Whisper Large v3 in benchmarks. Scribe features speaker diarization, word-level timestamps, and non-verbal audio tagging. Priced at $0.40/hour with a 50% introductory discount, it targets enterprise transcription needs. The launch follows a $180 million funding round, valuing ElevenLabs at $3.3 billion.