Gradio interface demonstrating auto-foley
Turn video uploads into real-time narration and questions
Generate high-fidelity audio from input audio waveforms
Create a video by combining an image and audio
Generate sound effects for silent videos
Clone voices to create realistic audio
Create a talking video from text, voice, and image
Transform casual videos into photorealistic 3D portraits
Generate audio effects from video using image caption
Create photorealistic 3D portraits from your videos
Generate a video with text synchronized to audio
Enhance and clean videos by removing watermarks and upscaling
Generate tailored soundtracks for your videos.
Auto Foley Editor is an AI-powered tool designed to automatically add realistic sound effects to videos. It utilizes advanced algorithms to analyze video content and generate appropriate Foley sounds, such as footsteps, rustling clothes, and object interactions, to enhance the audio-visual experience. This Gradio interface demonstrates the capabilities of auto-foley technology, making it easier for creators to add professional-grade sound effects without manual effort.
• Automatic Foley Generation: AI-driven sound effects synced to video content.
• Customizable Options: Adjust sound intensity, timing, and type to match your creative vision.
• Support for Multiple Formats: Compatible with various video and audio file formats.
• Real-Time Preview: Instantly hear the generated sounds before finalizing the output.
• Integration with Editing Tools: Seamlessly incorporate edited audio into your video editing workflow.
What is Foley sound?
Foley sound refers to sound effects added to films, videos, and other media to enhance audio quality, often mimicking real-world sounds like footsteps or rustling clothes.
Can I customize the generated sounds?
Yes, Auto Foley Editor offers customization options, allowing you to tweak sound intensity, timing, and type to align with your creative goals.
Is Auto Foley Editor compatible with all video formats?
The tool supports a wide range of video and audio formats, ensuring compatibility with most common file types used in video editing.