ElevenLabs just consolidated voice and video into one pipeline with 'Avatars'. Is this the end of video editors, or just another toy to make us lazy?

First they mastered hyper-realistic voices, and now they're stealing our faces. ElevenLabs just dropped Avatars, and solo developers might finally be able to fire their expensive actors—or at least stop crying over video editing software.
If you've ever tried to create a decent talking-head video for your SaaS product, you know the struggle is real. You write a script, use one tool for text-to-speech, hop onto another shady site to find an AI face, and then pray to the rendering gods that the lip-sync doesn't look like a badly dubbed 70s martial arts movie.
ElevenLabs saw this painful pipeline and said, "Hold my coffee."
Here’s the TL;DR on what this tool actually does:
Naturally, the internet is dividing itself into predictable camps:
Let’s face it: the barrier to entry for content creation is officially zero. When anyone can spin up a professional-looking Talking Avatar AI in minutes, the value of generic videos drops to zero. What will actually matter is the core message, the cleverness of your script, and how well you hook your audience.
For developers, this isn’t a threat—it’s a massive cheat code. Don’t waste thousands of dollars hiring actors or voice talent for your landing page. Spin up an avatar, write a punchy script, and make your solo indie-hacker project look like a well-funded Series A startup.
Source: Product Hunt