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Video editing startup Captions has launched a dubbing app that supports 28 languages. The app, called Lipdub, allows users to translate video clips into various languages, including Texas slang, Gen Z, and even pirate. The app is available for free download. In addition, Captions has also launched a text-to-video AI engine called Moon Valley AI, which enables users to create high-definition cinematic videos in multiple visual styles. Another app called Translatevidapp has also been introduced, allowing users to translate videos to over 75 languages and generate unlimited subtitles using AI.
Check out @Translatevidapp, which allows you to translate videos to 75+ languages and generate unlimited subtitles using AI https://t.co/CEDpBRD25L
Some character/tech tests with moon valley Ai animation generated by text prompts https://t.co/WYwWCursZp
Video Editing Startup Captions Launches A Dubbing App With Support For 28 Languages https://t.co/vzA921CVqw https://t.co/toWbufPSM1
Introducing Lipdub, the revolutionary new app by Captions. Now you can translate video clips into 28 languages, including Texas slang, Gen Z, and even pirate! Download for free and start dubbing like a pro. Check out the blog post for more details: https://t.co/BaG9rn1Szj
Video editing startup Captions launches a dubbing app with support for 28 languages https://t.co/0dZiLaf2Ir by @indianidle
Check out @moonvalleyai, the text-to-video AI engine that allows you to create high definition, cinematic videos across multiple visual styles https://t.co/zUf5HSW7Pp