Worth Knowing
ElevenLabs Quietly Adds Two Subsidiaries, One Has “Auto” in the Name
The affiliates clause in ElevenLabs’ privacy policy is the list of legal entities authorized to process user voice data. Last quarter it had three names on it. This week it has five.
The prior list named “Eleven Labs Ltd., Eleven Labs Poland sp. z o.o., and Eleven Labs Japan Godo Kaisha.” The May 20 update inserts two more: “Eleven Labs Auto India Private Limited, Eleven Labs Technology Middle East Limited.”
“Eleven Labs Technology Middle East Limited” is a reasonably standard regional-operations entity. “Eleven Labs Auto India Private Limited” is more interesting.
Auto is not a standard ElevenLabs product-line name. The naming may indicate automotive-related corporate structuring, though the policy itself does not say why, and we have no other source confirming an automotive product.
The same revision adds a Brazil-specific Data Protection Officer for LGPD compliance: “For residents of Brazil, our Data Protection Officer is Paulo Eduardo Lilia, who can be reached at legal@elevenlabs.io.”
Why this matters: Two new processing entities is a real shift in who handles user voice data. Anyone whose compliance posture currently lists “ElevenLabs and its UK / Poland / Japan affiliates” is now operating on an out-of-date understanding. The “Auto India” naming is the kind of disclosure that’s small in the privacy policy but potentially significant elsewhere — any bets on whether a corresponding product or partnership announcement surfaces in the next quarter?