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DeepL, known for text translation, now wants to translate your voice | TechCrunch
- DeepL launches a voice-to-voice translation suite for real-time conversations across meetings, mobile, and group settings.
- An API release will let developers build on DeepL’s tech for customized translation use cases such as call centers.
- CEO Jarek Kutylowski says voice translation is a natural next step after years in text translation.
- DeepL plans add-ons for Zoom and Teams to offer real-time translation audio or translated text on screen.
- A QR-based group conversation feature will let participants join via a code for remote collaboration.
- DeepL aims to build an end-to-end voice translation model that bypasses the text step entirely.
- Competitors include Sanas, Camb.AI, and Palabra, each advancing voice or translation tech.
- DeepL highlights potential for translation in customer service in languages with scarce staff.
- The article positions this as a significant expansion beyond DeepL’s text translation roots.
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