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Audio Mouth is an innovative tool designed to generate lip-synced talking head videos from audio. It transforms audio files into realistic video content, creating the illusion of a talking head that matches the audio perfectly. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, or educator, Audio Mouth helps you add realistic sound to video effortlessly. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy to create engaging visual content from audio inputs.
• Text-to-Speech Conversion: Convert text into spoken words with realistic lip movements.
• Multiple Voices: Choose from a variety of voices to match your desired tone and style.
• Multi-Language Support: Create videos in multiple languages for global audiences.
• Customizable Avatars: Select from a range of avatars or upload your own to personalize the video.
• Realistic Lip-Syncing: Advanced AI ensures lips move naturally in sync with the audio.
• Integration with Existing Videos: Overlay audio onto existing video content seamlessly.
• Pre-Defined Animations: Add life to your videos with built-in animation templates.
What formats does Audio Mouth support for audio and video?
Audio Mouth supports popular audio formats like MP3, WAV, and AAC. For video output, it supports MP4, MOV, and AVI formats.
Can I use my own voice for the lip-synced video?
Yes! Audio Mouth allows you to upload your own audio or record directly through the app to create a personalized talking head.
Is there a limit to the length of the audio I can use?
While there is no strict limit, longer audio files may require more processing time. For best results, keep your audio concise and focused.