I made a video using Wan 2.6 and had a good laugh when it randomly made the woman float around in a space suit. I didn’t even ask for that! The details in the video are a bit blurry, but the audio turned out fine. The cyborg character could definitely look cooler, though.
\### ElevenLabs Review: Impressive Audio and Video Tools
Even with those small issues, I still gave ElevenLabs a positive rating. It’s pretty amazing what they’ve built into their audio platform. They have the latest video models like Veo, Sora, Kling, LTX, Seedance, Wan, and some unique ones like OmniHuman and Veed Lipsync.
\### Built-In Upscaler and Credit System
One thing I really like is the Topaz Upscaler being built in. Before, I always had to use a separate tool for that, so this saves time. The credit prices are fair, and if you need a voice generator, ElevenLabs is one of the best options out there.
\### Easy Dashboard and Studio Editing
The dashboard is easy to use, and I love that you can edit videos right in the platform with their Studio feature. It’s simple and makes the whole process smoother.
\### ElevenLabs Review: Some Drawbacks
One thing that’s a bit annoying is that you see you have 10,000 credits, but you can’t actually make videos with them unless you sign up. Still, the starter plan is only $5 a month, which is pretty cheap, and it’s nice they offer a small package.
\### Helpful Video Generator Features
The video generator lets you set start and end frames, which helps a lot with controlling the story and characters. It’s much easier to get the image right first and then animate it. You can also upload your own audio for the video, which is super handy.
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Overall, my ElevenLabs Review is positive. There are a few things that could be better, but it’s a strong tool for anyone working with audio and video.
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