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Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian voice by ElevenLabs
The voice Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian is available in the ElevenLabs Text to Speech service.
Voice Name: Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian
Voice ID: IPgYtHTNLjC7Bq7IPHrm
Gender: Male
How to use Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian voice in your videos
To use Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian voice in your videos, you can use the following JSON2Video code:
{
"type": "voice",
"model": "elevenlabs",
"voice": "IPgYtHTNLjC7Bq7IPHrm",
"text": "In springtime, the garden comes alive with colorful flowers and singing birds. The old oak tree provides shade for visitors, while butterflies dance among the roses. A small fountain creates peaceful sounds, making this the perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature's beauty."
}
Is Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian voice free to use?
In JSON2Video you can use ElevenLabs voices in two ways:
- Use your own API key: In this case, you need to have an ElevenLabs account and an API key, and configure the API key in the JSON2Video account settings. When using your own API key from JSON2Video, you will be billed by ElevenLabs for the text-to-speech requests.
- Use JSON2Video's API key: In this case, you don't need to have an ElevenLabs account, but you will be using JSON2Video's API key, which is shared by all JSON2Video users. When using JSON2Video's API key, using ElevenLabs voices will consume extra credits from your JSON2Video account. Check the Credit consumption page for more information.
Alexandre Boutin - French Canadian is a multilingual voice
A Multilingual voice refers to a voice that can speak in multiple languages or accents while maintaining a consistent speaking style.
Key points about Multilingual voices:
- The same voice can pronounce text in different languages accurately
- Useful for applications that switch between languages or need to handle multilingual content
- Maintains natural tone and consistency, even when switching languages