With uses ranging from event invitations to educational videos, Adobe Voice aims to help users create professional animated videos.
Users can recite their story—one line at a time following the touch of a button—before they choose from more than 25,000 icons and millions of images to illustrate ideas. Voice then automatically adds “cinema-quality animation” and a soundtrack.
Upon completion, users can share the video on social sites such as Twitter and Facebook. And the video can be viewed on any device.
It’s love!
@adobevoice Wow!! Thank you so much! Really love the app & am looking forward to telling more stories soon!!
— Ken Dyar (@KENetic_PE) August 27, 2014
Boom:
Been using @adobevoice to create videos/scripts. Love it. Can do in an hr what used to take days, and the results are much tighter/effective
— Justin (@Justin_NuMi) August 8, 2014
It’s brilliant! And a must!
@adobevoice Just brilliant. Must for startups and iPad lovers!
— Prateek Joshi (@prateekpjoshi) May 29, 2014
It’s useful for students of all ages:
3rd graders researching on @DiscoveryEd Interactive Atlas for an @adobevoice project #iReachMCS #edtech @adhammonds pic.twitter.com/lyaxTsVMyw
— Miranda Reagan (@MirandaTReagan) August 6, 2014
Had a phenomenal AP Gov’t teacher show me an @adobevoice presentation yesterday. Really engaging and easy to make #edtech #getthisapp
— Chris Cline (@chrisclinewcps) June 17, 2014
@adobevoice loving this app! Creative way for students to express themselves verbally
— Lisa Triestino (@LTriestino) May 28, 2014