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FuturiBook – AI Tool For Fast and Cost-Effective Audiobook Publishing

Quote from Michael Kozlowski on 15 February 2025, 1:03 AMCreating audiobooks will be easier than ever thanks to the launch of the new FuturiBook generative AI audiobook publishing tool. Futuri Media, counted among the pioneers when it comes to AI-enabled innovation for the publishing and media segment, said their AI audio solution, FuturiBooks, will be a boon for both publishers and authors. The tool will allow the creation of new audiobooks in the shortest possible time and with the least resources.
"AI voices can sometimes have a reputation for being robotic, but at Futuri, we have invested millions of dollars in making Futuri's voices more humanistic, emotional, and fit for broadcasts and podcasts. Publishers and authors deserve tools that make sharing their stories in new ways easy. And their readers—who are also listeners—expect exceptional, engaging audio experiences," said Futuri CEO Daniel Anstandig.
"With FuturiBooks, we've combined our broadcast expertise with advanced AI technology to help publishers and authors transform their content into something truly special—an audiobook that sounds as good as it reads."
Futuri said their technology offers many customization options, which, together with realistic human-like voices, allow for creating excellent-quality audiobooks at just a fraction of the cost and time it now takes to publish audiobooks. The company added that it brings over 15 years of experience delivering solutions for the radio broadcasting segment to create high-quality audiobooks.
Publishers can choose from a range of expressive human-like voices, though there is also the option to clone one's voice for audiobooks. This way, the audiobooks thus produced come with the same levels of authenticity and emotions that one would expect with an audiobook produced via traditional means using real human voice artists. Some other good ways for AI are Twin Slots and Book of Oz: Lock n Spin slot machine.
The entire process is also straightforward. The user uploads the manuscript and sets some preferences. AI handles the rest. Users review and tweak the outcome until it meets their desired goal. This makes for a scalable and cost-effective solution for turning any book into an audiobook. Futuri also said they have a team of experienced professionals to help during any stage of the audiobook production process.
Another huge advantage of the FuturiBooks solution is its multilingual narration capabilities. This allows for the creation of audiobooks in different languages quickly and effectively. Publishers can easily target markets in other parts of the world with audiobooks produced in other languages. The audiobook segment was valued at around $2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow 26.2 percent through 2030. Publishers and authors will be able to tap into this rapidly expanding segment in the coming years.
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Creating audiobooks will be easier than ever thanks to the launch of the new FuturiBook generative AI audiobook publishing tool. Futuri Media, counted among the pioneers when it comes to AI-enabled innovation for the publishing and media segment, said their AI audio solution, FuturiBooks, will be a boon for both publishers and authors. The tool will allow the creation of new audiobooks in the shortest possible time and with the least resources.
"AI voices can sometimes have a reputation for being robotic, but at Futuri, we have invested millions of dollars in making Futuri's voices more humanistic, emotional, and fit for broadcasts and podcasts. Publishers and authors deserve tools that make sharing their stories in new ways easy. And their readers—who are also listeners—expect exceptional, engaging audio experiences," said Futuri CEO Daniel Anstandig.
"With FuturiBooks, we've combined our broadcast expertise with advanced AI technology to help publishers and authors transform their content into something truly special—an audiobook that sounds as good as it reads."
Futuri said their technology offers many customization options, which, together with realistic human-like voices, allow for creating excellent-quality audiobooks at just a fraction of the cost and time it now takes to publish audiobooks. The company added that it brings over 15 years of experience delivering solutions for the radio broadcasting segment to create high-quality audiobooks.
Publishers can choose from a range of expressive human-like voices, though there is also the option to clone one's voice for audiobooks. This way, the audiobooks thus produced come with the same levels of authenticity and emotions that one would expect with an audiobook produced via traditional means using real human voice artists. Some other good ways for AI are Twin Slots and Book of Oz: Lock n Spin slot machine.
The entire process is also straightforward. The user uploads the manuscript and sets some preferences. AI handles the rest. Users review and tweak the outcome until it meets their desired goal. This makes for a scalable and cost-effective solution for turning any book into an audiobook. Futuri also said they have a team of experienced professionals to help during any stage of the audiobook production process.
Another huge advantage of the FuturiBooks solution is its multilingual narration capabilities. This allows for the creation of audiobooks in different languages quickly and effectively. Publishers can easily target markets in other parts of the world with audiobooks produced in other languages. The audiobook segment was valued at around $2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow 26.2 percent through 2030. Publishers and authors will be able to tap into this rapidly expanding segment in the coming years.
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