#is there a way to lips sync yet?

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foggy ivyBOT
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AI-generated Answer for japrice.

Short answer: it depends on which ElevenLabs product you mean.

  • Dubbing and Dubbing Studio: speech is synchronized to the original timing and we try to match visible mouth movements, but perfect lip‑sync isn’t guaranteed. The Help Center also states that ElevenLabs does not offer lip‑sync as a guaranteed feature. (elevenlabs.io)
  • Image & Video (beta): includes an enhancement that can “apply realistic lip‑sync with audio” to generated or uploaded videos. (elevenlabs.io)

If you tell me whether you’re dubbing existing footage or generating new video, I can point you to the exact workflow.

Sources:
Dubbing (beta) | ElevenLabs Documentation
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation

hasty compass
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it was a video i created in Vidu. I'd like to use elevenlabs for lipsyncing if possible

foggy ivyBOT
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AI-generated Answer for japrice.

Yes. ElevenLabs now supports lip‑sync in the Image & Video (beta) tools:

  • Veed LipSync: upload your source video + a speech audio file; it re‑animates the mouth in the video to match the new audio. Best when the video contains a clearly detectable face/figure. (elevenlabs.io)
  • Omnihuman 1.5: upload a still image + speech audio to create a talking‑head video. (elevenlabs.io)

How to lip‑sync your Vidu video in ElevenLabs

  1. Create or upload the speech audio (e.g., with ElevenLabs TTS). 2) Open Image & Video in the Playground, upload your Vidu video. 3) In Enhancements, select LipSync and choose Veed LipSync; attach the audio; generate and export MP4. This workflow is documented in the Image & Video product guide (LipSync under “Enhancing your creations”). Note: Image & Video is currently in beta. (elevenlabs.io)

If you instead use Dubbing/Productions for translation, timing is matched to the video but “perfect lip sync is not guaranteed,” so use the LipSync models above when you need mouth re‑animation. (elevenlabs.io)

References

  • Image & Video capabilities (includes LipSync models and requirements). (elevenlabs.io)
  • Image & Video product guide (LipSync workflow). (elevenlabs.io)
  • Productions Dubbing FAQ (lip‑sync expectation). (elevenlabs.io)

Sources:
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation
Dubbing (beta) | ElevenLabs Documentation
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation
Image & Video | ElevenLabs Documentation
Dubbing (beta) | ElevenLabs Documentation

hasty compass
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Will generation history come back? I can't find it and I like the last sentence I generated better.

foggy ivyBOT
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AI-generated Answer for japrice.

Short answer: yes—Generation History is available now.

  • In Studio: select the paragraph; the Generation History panel appears in the left sidebar where you can listen to prior takes, click Restore previous generation to revert, and Download from the three‑dots menu. Note: removals are permanent. (help.elevenlabs.io)
  • If what you liked was a specific sentence, Studio’s history is per paragraph—restore the earlier paragraph that contains that sentence, or use arbitrary regenerations to re‑generate just a word/part of a sentence. (help.elevenlabs.io)
  • If you meant the standalone Text to Speech page: open Text to Speech, then the History tab (right panel; on narrow screens it’s an icon above Generate speech) to find and download past generations. (help.elevenlabs.io)
  • Voice Changer also has a History tab (location varies by Simple vs Advanced mode). (help.elevenlabs.io)

If you still don’t see History, make sure you’re logged in and check the narrow‑screen placement noted above. (help.elevenlabs.io)

Sources:
What is Generation History in Studio? – ElevenLabs
What is Generation History in Studio? – ElevenLabs
How do I download generated files from Text to Speech? – ElevenLabs
Can I access the files I generated in the past? – ElevenLabs
Can I access the files I generated in the past? – ElevenLabs

hasty compass
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No. Its not working that's whyi'm here