Adobe Voice mixes sound, graphics and motion to make video stories on iPads
Friday, May 9, 2014 at 5:35PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Adobe Voice, Apps & Launches, Press release, Product launch, iPad apps

Adobe Voice is a new animated video app for iPad that gives anyone the ability to create and share engaging video stories on the iPad.

Adobe Voice empowers people to inform, persuade or inspire others to action by using a combination of their own recorded voice, imagery, music and cinema-quality motion graphics and effects. Designed to help people make an impact online and across social networks — without requiring any filming or editing — Adobe Voice is ideal for creative professionals prototyping a project, nonprofits championing a cause, small business owners connecting with customers or students looking to create an interactive and engaging school report.

Animated videos can be quickly shared via social media, email, personal blogs and websites by posting a single link and can be viewed on virtually any device.

Adobe Voice is available today, for free, from the App Store and leverages Adobe Creative Cloud to deliver a completely new iPad app experience.

Adobe Voice breathes new life into static presentation formats by including a user’s voice and leveraging Adobe’s award-winning technology. Specifically designed for the mobile experience, this new app features an easy-to-use interface and professional-grade production technology that makes crafting a clear, engaging and impressive animated video fun for everyone. Key features include:

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Winston Hendrickson, vice president products, Creative Media Solutions, Adobe

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Jeff Larson, teacher at Balboa High School in San Francisco

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Availability

Adobe Voice is available immediately as a free download in the App Store. The app requires iPad 2 or higher and iOS 7. To learn more about Adobe Voice, visit www.getvoice.adobe.com.

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