Users can:
Choose from more than 75 languages including more than 100 different dialects and accents. For example, for French, users can choose between France, Quebec, Belgium and Switzerland accents.
Choose voices from both male and female speakers. There are more than 800 voices in total to choose from.
Choose different voice tones, including angry, cheerful and hopeful.
Easily upload ready to go content or create templates to be reused.
Easily split content into sections to facilitate different voices per section.
Add emphasis to certain words, include pauses, adjusts pitches and speech rates.
Alter pronunciation of specific words if required by phonetically adjusting said words.
Import texts from existing blogs.
Customize video settings to match outputs: Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn).
Play with video functions: fades, zooms, subtitles (size, font, placement, colour and background).
Translate scripts with one click.
Create videos easily with stock images (automatically or manually).
Add background music to both videos and audio files.
Create self-published podcasts and audiobooks easily and directly upload to Spotify, Apple and Google.
Utilize the voice cloning function to replicate own voice (this feature is limited to Premium users).
Use Idea to Video function for AI-created content.
Please find here an example created for a listening assessment for A1 / A2 beginner level French for grade 11 students. The parameters were that the clip needed to be between one minute and a minute and a half, had to be a conversation between two people, and had to be situated in a city or town, where one person asks for directions.
Remember, as this was created with Fliki.AI, there are many things that can be done to the clip. For example, if there people are speaking too slowly, the rate can be slowed down. If their accents are too similar, one can be changed to a different region. If a word in particular doesn't quite sound right, it can be phonetically modified by the user.
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