DeepL, a global leader in language AI, announced the addition of three new languages to its platform: Vietnamese, Hebrew, and Thai, the latter currently exclusive to DeepL’s API. This brings the total number of languages supported by DeepL Translator to 36, benefiting global businesses looking to expand beyond language barriers and grow their business.
DeepL has also enhanced its document translation feature by adding support for Arabic and Traditional Chinese. Users can now translate entire documents in seconds between these two languages, all while preserving the original formatting.
“The introduction of these languages is a direct response to our customers’ requests and will significantly improve their day-to-day operations,” said David Parry-Jones , CRO at DeepL. “Vietnamese and Thai, in particular, are critical to our manufacturing customers as they enable their teams to communicate quickly and effectively with colleagues and partners across the Asia Pacific region.”
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DeepL’s expanded language offerings underscore the company’s commitment to providing accurate, enterprise-grade translations that meet the real needs of businesses. With the addition of these languages, DeepL enhances its support for organizations that operate in diverse linguistic and cultural environments.
Key new features include:
- Three new languages : Vietnamese, Hebrew, and a preview of Thai are now available on DeepL Translator and the DeepL API. This brings the total number of supported languages to 36. Thai is currently only available on the DeepL API, but will be available on the online translator and on mobile and desktop apps in the near future.
- All languages on the LLM : All languages are now available on DeepL’s latest generation LLM, for greater accuracy and consistent offerings across the platform.
- Enhanced Document Translation : With the addition of Arabic and Traditional Chinese, DeepL can now offer full document translation into two of the most complex and in-demand languages.
Jarek Kutylowski , CEO and founder of DeepL, emphasizes the critical role of linguistic AI in redefining multilingual communication: “Over 200,000 business customers worldwide rely on DeepL‘s platform to operate and grow beyond national borders. With every new language we add, we build a bridge between people and markets, expanding businesses’ reach and accelerating their ability to compete globally.”
Source: PRNewswire