The WeChat public account has launched a new feature called "Author Reading Voice", which allows authors to use personalized voices to dub articles, enhancing the interactivity and personalization of users' reading experience. Readers only need to click "Listen to the full text" to listen to the author reading the article in his own voice, which enhances the immersion of reading. The launch of this feature marks another solid step taken by WeChat in improving user experience and meeting the needs of creators.
The WeChat platform has launched a new feature - "Author Reading Voice", which allows public account authors to dub articles through personalized voices. This feature means that readers can click "Listen to full text" to listen to the article read by the author in his own voice, making the reading experience more interactive and personalized.
In order to use this function, authors need to download the "Subscription Account Assistant" APP and record their own example sentences in it to replicate their personal tone and emotion. After the recording is completed, the author can apply this personalized voice in the official account. Each official account can create multiple different sounds to suit different content and style needs.
WeChat said that this new feature is still in the grayscale testing stage and not all creators can use it immediately. For creators who have not yet obtained this feature, WeChat officials recommend waiting patiently for the feature to be fully opened.
The launch of this feature is a new step taken by WeChat in improving user experience and meeting the needs of creators. It is expected to further enrich the content expression of public accounts.
The launch of WeChat's "Author Reading Voice" function not only enriches the expression of public account content, but also brings users a more personalized and immersive reading experience. The future is promising. I believe that with the improvement and popularization of functions, this function will bring convenience and fun to more public account authors and readers.