ElevenLabs and Google Cloud have announced a multi-year extension of their collaboration agreement, which they said is intended to make AI voice tools more accessible to businesses.
According to a Feb. 26 release, the agreement strengthens the relationship between the two companies, enabling ElevenLabs’ products — which can provide voice agents and localize content into approximately 70 languages — to run on Google Cloud’s AI infrastructure and NVIDIA AI infrastructure.
The London-based startup gained visibility after its 2022 launch through its browser-based, AI-assisted speech synthesis. It drew interest from radio — Audacy, for example, announced a partnership with ElevenLabs in 2024.
ElevenLabs will use Google Cloud’s G4 virtual machines, supported by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, to train and serve its voice models. This latest agreement provides access to a larger cluster of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, allowing ElevenLabs to support larger deployments for enterprise customers and ensure its research teams have access to optimized AI compute power, the release said.
ElevenLabs’ technology is used by companies in telecommunications, financial services and retail, according to the release. Customers also use its offerings to localize libraries of content into different languages and generate consistent brand voices and multimedia assets for advertising, training and customer education.
The partnership has also resulted in the launch of ElevenLabs’ features on Google Cloud Marketplace, the release said, allowing customers to use conversational agents for customer support, internal training and inbound sales, with simplified billing and compliance frameworks.
ElevenLabs is also integrating Gemini models into its Agents Platform to provide reasoning and multi-step planning for its voice assistants, according to the release.
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