Great learning videos don’t need expensive production. They need presenters who sound real and feel natural to watch — even when they’re powered by AI.
When learners watch a video, their minds instantly evaluate whether the person speaking feels credible, relatable, and human.
That’s what this update is about: 8 new avatars and 30 new voices (available in 14 languages).
It’s not just about adding new assets — it’s about removing the awkwardness, one update at a time. (Make sure to check The best practices for using AI avatar videos in e-learning.)
We often think of “voice” as sound — but psychologically, it’s a signal of emotion and intent.
A warm tone builds comfort. A steady tone builds authority. A rushed tone can make even the smartest content feel uncertain.
In e-learning, that means the same script can be interpreted in very different ways depending on the voice that delivers it.
🎥 VIDEO1: Notice how the meaning shifts, even though the words stay the same.
The new JollyDeck voices give you the freedom to match tone to context — from empathetic coaching to formal policy training.
And because they’re available in 14 languages, you can maintain the same emotional intent across every region, not just translate the words.
🎥 VIDEO 2 and 3: The tone stays consistent, even when the language changes.
Representation in learning isn’t cosmetic — it’s cultural. People connect more easily when they see someone who looks and sounds like them, or who reflects the diversity of their workplace.
When you combine these avatars with the expanded voice set, you can build learning experiences that feel more inclusive and more credible — without needing a film crew or studio setup.
AI can automate a lot — but it can’t replace the human connection that makes learning work.
That’s why this update is about more than numbers — it’s about giving you the tools to make every video sound and feel more real. Let’s prove together that AI-generated video has huge potential in the future of e-learning.
Build your next video in JollyDeck and see how tone, diversity, and authenticity can turn ordinary narration into something truly human.