New Features
Alternative STT/TTS Providers
You can now choose which Speech-to-Text (STT) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) provider powers your Avatar’s voice capabilities. This enables you to:- Access a wider range of voices for a more personalised interaction experience.
- Select a provider that meets specific data security and compliance requirements, such as GDPR.
Custom Icons for Menu Buttons
You can now upload your own icon images for individual menu buttons. Click the icon option in the Design Editor and upload a picture from your media library. This lets you match your Avatar’s menu to your brand identity or a specific visual style.Improvements
Collaborative Editing Indicators
When another user opens a project you are currently editing, both of you receive:- A notification banner at the bottom of the screen.
- An icon in the top-right corner showing that another user is present.
Dynamic QR Codes
QR code elements now support attribute placeholders, so the QR code content can change dynamically at runtime based on variable values. Some examples of what you can encode:- A
mailto:link with a pre-filled recipient, subject, and body — for example:mailto:support@humanizing.com?subject=Avatar Support&body=Dear Support Team,Scanning this automatically opens the user’s mail app with the fields pre-filled. - A JSON-formatted contact record — for example,
{tel:+491731234567}— which displays a phone number directly after scanning. - Any URL that includes
#ATTRI/variable references, which Plural resolves to the current runtime value before generating the QR code.
