This is one of those apps you only appreciate once you’ve tried it in a noisy environment. Curious how it performs with more complex background noise like cafés or street traffic.
YouTube has had speed control since forever but accent was always the missing piece. I've rewound the same sentence four times trying to catch a word. One toggle sounds right - this doesn't need to be complicated.
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This is what I can genuinely useful, practical leverage of AI, very nice. I have one question and one suggestion.
Question: does it work well also when people are talking on another or only for solo speakers?
Suggestion: Make also a funny/gimicky version where everyone can switch their voices to anything they like - I always wanted to sound like British royalty :)
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This is a huge deal for educational content. I teach an Excel for Financial Modelling course on Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/course/excel-for-financial-modelling/) and a big chunk of my students are non-native English speakers working in finance globally. Accent barriers in video-based learning are real, and on-device AI that solves this without requiring the creator to re-record is brilliant. Curious if you're seeing higher retention rates on videos where accent conversion is active?
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Does it handles Hong Kong Style Chinglish well? How to get a small trial?
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Can I, as a creator, use this as a post-processing tool for my YouTube videos, or on my channel can I enable this tool? Is this tool for viewers or creators?
Pretty interesting idea. Captions don't always help that much when the speaker is fast with accent and content is dense. This would help a lot. Can't wait to having a try and see how it handles technical stuff.
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UXPin Merge
This is one of those apps you only appreciate once you’ve tried it in a noisy environment. Curious how it performs with more complex background noise like cafés or street traffic.
Krisp
@uxpinjack feel free to check our demos in Krisp Voice AI lab
YouTube has had speed control since forever but accent was always the missing piece. I've rewound the same sentence four times trying to catch a word. One toggle sounds right - this doesn't need to be complicated.
This is what I can genuinely useful, practical leverage of AI, very nice. I have one question and one suggestion.
Question: does it work well also when people are talking on another or only for solo speakers?
Suggestion: Make also a funny/gimicky version where everyone can switch their voices to anything they like - I always wanted to sound like British royalty :)
This is a huge deal for educational content. I teach an Excel for Financial Modelling course on Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/course/excel-for-financial-modelling/) and a big chunk of my students are non-native English speakers working in finance globally. Accent barriers in video-based learning are real, and on-device AI that solves this without requiring the creator to re-record is brilliant. Curious if you're seeing higher retention rates on videos where accent conversion is active?
Does it handles Hong Kong Style Chinglish well? How to get a small trial?
Can I, as a creator, use this as a post-processing tool for my YouTube videos, or on my channel can I enable this tool? Is this tool for viewers or creators?
FocuSee
Pretty interesting idea. Captions don't always help that much when the speaker is fast with accent and content is dense. This would help a lot. Can't wait to having a try and see how it handles technical stuff.