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DeepDub Launches Enterprise Plan, API, and Improved eTTS-2.12 Model

Deepdub, a provider of artificial intelligence-powered dubbing solutions, today launched an ;Enterprise Plan, an API integration, and an enhanced eTTs 2.1 model to address the increasing need for scalable, high-quality localization solutions by Hollywood studios and global dubbing houses.

Deepdub's new Enterprise Plan enables users to streamline dubbing workflows, with the API feature allowing for seamless and flexible integration of its advanced AI dubbing technology into existing workflows.

The updated ;eTTs 2.1 model further enhances voice synthesis with 48kHz high-fidelity audio, accent control, and singing capabilities, creating more dynamic and precise character portrayal in dubbed content. It offers greater precision in accent control and supports vocal performances for genres including anime.

"With the Enterprise Plan, API, and improved eTTs 2.1 model, we are providing content companies with the tools they need to scale faster, reduce production time, and maintain creative control. This technology caters perfectly to the growing economic and production demands of Hollywood and dubbing studios worldwide," said Ofir Krakowski, CEO of Deepdub, in a statement.

The release coincides with Deepdub strengthening its global partnership with OOONA,, a major cloud-based platform for end-to-end media localization. OOONA will continue to integrate Deepdub's AI voice synthesis offering into its audio description tool. Deepdub voices will be available to OOONA's clients in more than 160 countries, further expanding Deepdub's global reach.

"Over the past year we have seen the tremendous impact of Deepdub's AI-driven technology and are pleased to be offering the Deepdub voices to our clients. Hopefully this is the beginning of a deeper integration of Deepdub's technology in our platform," said OOONA Tools Product Manager Alex Yoffe in a statement.

Among Deepdub's new and existing features is the Enterprise GO plan's Voice Artist Royalty Program, which enables studios to create custom voicebanks to use and optimize dubbing workflows, as well as allowing artists to be compensated and retain rights each time their voices are elected for use.

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