ElevenLabs, the company that offers automated AI-voice generated audiobook production, has consolidated their services under the brand Audiobooks in ElevenCreative. The move signals the well-funded company's commitment to the sector, or what Madeline Shue, head of growth and publisher partnerships at ElevenLabs, called a "doubling-down on audiobooks."

ElevenLabs has now organized their services into three tiers. The first, is a free option where authors upload e-books and they are automatically converted to an audiobook to be listened to on the ElevenReader platform, with authors earning 60% on direct sales plus $0.20/hour streamed. The second is a self-directed suite, typically costing $100-200 to create an audiobook where creators select narrators, can clone voices, add multicast capabilities and music/SFX, then export files for wide distribution or publish directly through Spotify, InAudio, and ElevenReader integrations. And the third is a "human-in-the-loop" service, where producer teams in 13+ languages handle all aspects of production, from casting and direction, to editing, post-production, and quality control.

The company, which is based in the U.K., now works in 32 languages and has a full voice library of 6,000 voices, including celebrities like Michael Caine, and in multiple languages including Spanish.

Last week, ElevenLabs raised an additional $500M Series D funding, valuing the company at $11 billion, nearly double the $6.6 billion the company had been valued at in September 2025. It is hosting its annual summit for audio creatives and enterprises in London this Wednesday.