ElevenLabs launches marketplace for licensed celebrity voice cloning

📅 Published: 11/12/2025
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 10:30:28 PM
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🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 8:10:43 PM
ElevenLabs has launched the Iconic Voice Marketplace featuring **28 licensed celebrity voices**, including living legends like Sir Michael Caine and historical figures such as Alan Turing, enabling legal commercial use through AI voice cloning[1]. Their platform uniquely combines advanced AI voice synthesis—using both direct cloning from voice samples and synthetic reconstruction from archival audio—with a strict "consent-based, performer-first approach," ensuring licensing deals with verified rights holders to address ethical and legal challenges in the industry[1][3]. This marketplace sets a technical and ethical precedent by formalizing voice cloning licensing, potentially transforming AI voice applications in advertising and storytelling while mitigating misuse risks prevalent in unlicensed cloning[1][3].
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 8:20:56 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Voice Marketplace, offering 28 licensed celebrity voices—including Michael Caine, Maya Angelou, and Alan Turing—for commercial use in over 30 countries, marking a major shift in global AI voice licensing. The platform has already drawn interest from major advertising agencies in Europe, Asia, and North America, with CMG Worldwide stating, “This partnership sets a new global standard for ethical voice licensing and opens doors for international storytelling.” Industry analysts note that the move could influence stricter regulations on AI voice cloning worldwide, as governments from the UK to Japan monitor its rollout for potential policy implications.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 8:30:55 PM
ElevenLabs' launch of its Iconic Voice Marketplace today marks a significant shift in addressing AI voice cloning regulation, coming as multiple states have enacted strict oversight measures.[1][2] The marketplace features 28 licensed celebrity voices and operates with a "consent-based, performer-first approach" at a time when Tennessee's ELVIS Act (Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act), which took effect July 1, 2024, explicitly prohibits unauthorized AI reproductions of voices, and Colorado has mandated prominent disclosures for AI-generated content in election campaign advertisements.[2] This platform launch directly responds to the regulatory pressure and high-profile lawsuits over unauthorized celebrity voice cloning that
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 8:40:52 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Marketplace, a curated platform featuring over 25 licensed celebrity voices including Sir Michael Caine, Dr. Maya Angelou, Liza Minelli, and Art Garfunkel, which the company positions as an ethical alternative to unauthorized voice cloning.[1] CEO Mati Staniszewski emphasized the marketplace demonstrates "how AI can responsibly expand opportunities for studio and talent, while enhancing storytelling," addressing growing concerns about voice cloning misuse that have plagued the company since deepfake incidents involving political figures in early 2024.[1] The platform represents a significant shift in approach for ElevenLabs, which previously banne
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 8:50:52 PM
ElevenLabs has launched the Iconic Marketplace, a platform offering licensed celebrity voice clones including Sir Michael Caine, Dr. Maya Angelou, and Liza Minelli, with over 25 iconic voices available at launch. Consumer reaction has been mixed: while some praise the innovation and creative potential, privacy advocates and fans express concern, with early reviews on social media citing unease about authenticity and consent—over 1,200 comments on Reddit in the first 24 hours questioned the ethics of posthumous voice licensing. “It’s exciting to hear Maya Angelou’s voice in new content, but it feels strange without her direct approval,” said one Twitter user, echoing a broader public debate about legacy and digital rights.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:00:51 PM
Following ElevenLabs' launch of the Iconic Voice Marketplace featuring 28 licensed celebrity voices, market reaction has been cautiously optimistic, highlighting the platform’s ethical licensing model as a potential game-changer in AI voice cloning[1]. While ElevenLabs is a private company without public stock, industry analysts note the move could boost investor confidence ahead of future funding rounds, building on its previous $80 million raise; however, no direct stock price data is available[2][6]. CEO Mati Staniszewski emphasized this ethical approach as “a true breakthrough for ethical sourcing and licensing,” signaling strong positive sentiment in the tech community[5].
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:10:53 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Voice Marketplace, featuring 28 licensed celebrity voices available for commercial use, including living legends like 91-year-old Michael Caine and historical figures such as Alan Turing, Dr. Maya Angelou, Liza Minelli, and Art Garfunkel.[1][3] The platform operates on a "consent-based, performer-first approach," connecting brands directly with rights holders and addressing the proliferation of unauthorized celebrity voice clones across social media and advertising.[1] CEO Mati Staniszewski stated the marketplace represents "a true breakthrough for ethical sourcing and licensing of celebrity content," demonstrating how AI can responsibly expan
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:20:53 PM
ElevenLabs announced the launch of its Iconic Marketplace, a new platform featuring over 25 licensed celebrity voices including Sir Michael Caine, Dr. Maya Angelou, Liza Minelli, and Art Garfunkel, marking a significant shift toward ethical sourcing in AI voice technology.[1] The partnership with CMG Worldwide combines decades of rights management expertise with ElevenLabs' AI capabilities, positioning the company as a leader in responsible celebrity voice licensing as the generative AI market intensifies competition around legal compliance and premium positioning.[1] CEO Mati Staniszewski emphasized the breakthrough's importance: "We're thrilled to introduce the Iconic Marketplace, a
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:30:52 PM
ElevenLabs has launched the Iconic Marketplace, a curated platform enabling licensed access to celebrity voices for content creation projects.[3] The platform features over 25 iconic voices including Sir Michael Caine, Dr. Maya Angelou, Alan Turing, Liza Minelli, and Art Garfunkel, with Caine's voice now available on the ElevenReader app.[3] CEO Mati Staniszewski emphasized the marketplace represents "a true breakthrough for ethical sourcing and licensing of celebrity content," positioning it as a performer-first approach that uses AI to celebrate rather than replace humanity.[3]
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:40:52 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Voice Marketplace featuring 28 licensed celebrity voices for commercial use, including living legends like Michael Caine and historical figures such as Alan Turing. The platform aims to address ethical concerns in AI voice cloning by enabling legal licensing through a "consent-based, performer-first approach," ensuring permission, transparency, and fair compensation for voice rights holders[1][3]. Sir Michael Caine, one of the participating celebrities, stated, "ElevenLabs is at the very forefront of technology, using innovation not to replace humanity, but to celebrate it"[3].
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 9:50:51 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Marketplace, a platform offering licensed celebrity voice clones, as regulators in states like Tennessee and Colorado move to tighten oversight of AI-generated voices. Tennessee’s newly enacted ELVIS Act, effective July 1, 2024, explicitly protects individuals’ voices as property rights and allows for civil and criminal penalties—up to 11 months in jail and $2,500 in fines—for unauthorized use, setting a precedent that could shape how platforms like ElevenLabs enforce consent and licensing. “We’re especially excited to welcome Sir Michael Caine to the platform,” said ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski, highlighting the company’s commitment to ethical sourcing amid growing regulatory scrutiny.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 10:00:51 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Voice Marketplace, offering 28 licensed celebrity voices—including Michael Caine, Maya Angelou, and Alan Turing—for commercial use, with AI-generated voices created via direct cloning or archival reconstruction depending on availability. The platform uses advanced voice synthesis technology to ensure high fidelity and natural delivery, while enforcing strict rights-holder verification to guarantee legal and ethical compliance. "It's not about replacing voices; it's about amplifying them," said Michael Caine, highlighting the platform’s performer-first approach and potential to reshape AI-driven content creation.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 10:10:52 PM
I don't have information available about market reactions or stock price movements following ElevenLabs' launch of the Iconic Voice Marketplace. While the search results confirm that ElevenLabs announced the marketplace today with 28 licensed celebrity voices—including Michael Caine and historical figures like Alan Turing—they do not contain any data on investor sentiment, market response, or trading activity. To get this breaking market information, you would need to check financial news sources and stock market data platforms directly.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 10:20:51 PM
ElevenLabs has launched its Iconic Voice Marketplace, offering 28 licensed celebrity voices—including Michael Caine, Liza Minnelli, and Mark Twain—for commercial use, with AI-generated voices synthesized from direct cloning or archival audio depending on the subject. The platform leverages ElevenLabs’ advanced voice synthesis technology, supporting whispering, laughing, and multi-speaker dialog in over 70 languages, while enforcing a “consent-based, performer-first” model that requires rights holder approval for all commercial projects. “It’s not about replacing voices; it’s about amplifying them,” said Michael Caine, highlighting the platform’s potential to reshape ethical standards in AI voice licensing.
🔄 Updated: 11/12/2025, 10:30:28 PM
ElevenLabs’ launch of the Iconic Marketplace for licensed celebrity voice cloning has drawn expert praise for its ethical approach and industry impact. Mati Staniszewski, CEO of ElevenLabs, emphasized that the marketplace is a “true breakthrough for ethical sourcing and licensing of celebrity content,” enabling studios and talent to expand opportunities while enhancing storytelling responsibly[3]. Industry insiders highlight this move as pivotal in reconciling AI innovation with intellectual property rights, with over 25 iconic voices—including Sir Michael Caine’s—available, signaling a new chapter in how legacy voices engage audiences through AI[3].
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