For over 22 years, I’ve built training content for federal agencies and enterprise clients, and one of the most time-consuming parts of any eLearning course has always been the voiceover. Recording, re-recording, finding a narrator who fits the tone, waiting on turnaround: it adds weeks to a project timeline that clients don’t always have.
That’s changed for me since I started using ElevenLabs for course narration.
Why it matters for eLearning specifically
Most corporate and government training courses go through multiple review cycles. Every time a subject matter expert flags a script change, a human voiceover means another recording session. With AI-generated narration, I can update a script and have new audio in minutes instead of days, without sacrificing the natural, professional quality clients expect.
This has been especially useful on Section 508/WCAG-compliant courses, where audio narration is a core accessibility requirement, not an afterthought. Faster iteration means more time to actually test and refine the accessible experience, instead of burning that time on re-recording logistics.
Where I’ve used it
At DGS Designs, I’ve started incorporating ElevenLabs into course development for clients where rapid iteration matters most, and I’m now part of the ElevenLabs Ambassador Program, sharing what I learn as I push these tools further into instructional design workflows.
Try it yourself
If you build eLearning, training content, or any kind of narrated media, it’s worth 15 minutes to see what it can do: https://try.elevenlabs.io/undsj3ho3iu2
Curious how others in the L&D space are using AI in their content workflows, whether voice, video, or both? Contact us to talk about how AI narration can fit into your next course, or to get a quote for professional text-to-speech narration on a Section 508-compliant project.
This article was originally published on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-ai-voice-changing-elearning-production-my-eleven-labs-gimness-hdqme/




