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Adding Eleven Labs Conversational Agents to Arduino ESP32 devices for AI Toys, Companions and Robots #70

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@akdeb akdeb commented Feb 19, 2026

This PR adds a way to bring Eleven Labs Conversational AI agents to an Arduino-based ESP32 via Deno Edge Functions and Supabase with a NextJS client to manage AI characters. Users can bring their agent_id from their Eleven Labs accounts and talk to AI characters in realtime on their hardware in <5 minutes of setup.

This showcase adds a complete tutorial to create, launch and deploy multiple devices for AI Toys Founders who are looking to bring Eleven Labs V3 voices onto hardware devices.

Elato (https://github.com/akdeb/ElatoAI) currently supports Eleven Labs as one of the SoTA model providers for realtime speech-to-speech conversational AI models.

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akdeb commented Mar 2, 2026

This PR introduces a simple way to build AI-powered toys, robots, and desktop companions on Arduino ESP32 using ElevenLabs v3 Conversational Agents, through Elato. ElatoAI is an open-source platform designed to help developers create hardware voice-AI products powered by SoTA conversational models.

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