
For individuals with ALS, losing the ability to speak can be one of the most devastating effects of the disease. Bridging Voice, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting ALS patients, is using cutting-edge voice cloning technology to change that—giving patients back the ability to communicate in their own voices. Part of this breakthrough is AudioShake’s stem separation technology, which isolates and preserves individual voices from noisy, mixed-audio recordings. By extracting a patient’s voice from sources like old videos or phone calls, AudioShake makes it possible to create high-quality voice clones that sound clear, authentic, and true to the individual’s identity.
Read the story of creating a voice for Bridging Voice patient Mike G.
This advancement has dramatically improved the workflow for voice restoration, reducing hours of painstaking manual editing to just minutes. With AudioShake’s precision audio separation, Bridging Voice has partnered with Eleven Labs to generate more accurate and natural-sounding voice replicas, restoring a critical piece of personal identity for ALS patients. The success of this project highlights the far-reaching potential of multi-speaker isolation technology—not just for accessibility in healthcare but for improving AI-driven communication, transcription, and voice-based applications across industries.

