ElevenLabs UI - Open-source components for AI audio & voice agents
ElevenLabs UI is an open-source component library built on shadcn/ui to help you build AI audio and voice agent experiences faster. It provides pre-built, customizable components for voice chat, transcription, and more, all under an MIT license.



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Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
ElevenLabs dropped a UI component library for voice agents, and it's incredibly comprehensive.
It covers almost every frontend scenario you can think of: voice chat interfaces, transcription components, audio players... basically, if you're building a voice/audio-related app, you'll find inspiration here.
It's all open-source with an MIT license. Bravo, ElevenLabs team!
Try the live demo of each component here.
@zaczuo so aesthetic. does it support a light mode or only dark?
Flowtica Scribe
@olga_scry Yes, it definitely supports a light mode. The library is built on shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS, which means it's designed from the ground up to be themeable. The components use theme-aware styles (like bg-muted or variant="secondary") instead of hardcoded colors.
The official demo is probably dark for aesthetic reasons, but the components themselves will adapt to any theme a developer implements: light, dark, or custom :)
ElevenLabs
Hope you all enjoy the components! Was a fun ship
minimalist phone: creating folders
People who haven't been playing on any instrument but love music are in awe at the moment. Currently, also using Eleven Labs and think they have a kinda generous plan. :)
Groove
Been using ElevenLabs for a new product we're about to launch and it's 🔥
PawChamp
We use ElevenLabs for PawChamp audio and voiceovers in different languages - making high quality videos with learning materials for dog parents around the world!
Great product and happy to support their new launches!
UI Bakery
Perfect timing. Voice agents seem like the next step after chat agents. I know a couple of startups working on this already, and I believe they could try it out, especially since it's open source.
Fellow product person here—really impressed by how you've built vertical-specific solutions (telecom, education, media) on top of core TTS/STT models. Question: when did you realize you needed to productize these vertical solutions vs. just providing APIs? We're navigating similar decisions around when to build industry-specific features vs. staying horizontal.
Intryc
Touchjet WAVE
Incredible tool I've used a few times over the last few months. Nothing else out there comes close to it.