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Synthesia (fly)
Synthesia may refer to: * Synthesia (company) Synthesia is a synthetic media generation company that develops software used to create AI generated video content. Its customer base, as of January 2025, includes over sixty percent of Fortune 100 companies. It is based in London, England. ..., a synthetic media generation platform used to create AI-generated video content * ''Synthesia'' (video game), a piano keyboard trainer See also * Synaesthesia (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Synthesia (company)
Synthesia is a synthetic media generation company that develops software used to create AI generated video content. Its customer base, as of January 2025, includes over sixty percent of Fortune 100 companies. It is based in London, England. Overview Synthesia is most often used by corporations for communication, orientation, and training videos. It has been used in advertising campaigns, reporting, product demonstrations, and to create chatbots. Synthesia's software algorithm mimics speech and facial movements based on video recordings of an individual's speech and phoneme pronunciation. From this a text-to-speech video is created to look and sound like the individual. Users create content via the platform's pre-generated AI presenters or by creating digital representations of themselves, or personal avatars, using the platform's AI video editing tool. These avatars can be used to narrate videos generated from text. As of August 2021, Synthesia's voice database included mul ...
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Synthesia (video Game)
''Synthesia'' is a piano keyboard trainer for Microsoft Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android which allows users to play a MIDI keyboard or use a computer keyboard in time to a MIDI file by following on-screen directions, much in the style of '' Keyboard Mania'' or ''Guitar Hero''. Additionally, ''Synthesia'' can be paired with MIDI keyboards that have illuminated keys, or with virtual player piano on screen, which some people believe makes learning piano easier for beginners. It was originally named ''Piano Hero'', due to the similarity of gameplay with ''Guitar Hero'', until Activision (the owners of the rights to ''Guitar Hero'') sent a cease and desist letter to the program's creator, Nicholas Piegdon. History ''Synthesia'' was started around 2006 by Nicholas Piegdon, and was originally named "Piano Hero". Hosted as an open-source project on SourceForge, it was released under the MIT license. The program was originally for Windows-only, but after a donation drive in early 20 ...
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