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TechCrunchonX / Twitter1d ago
DeepL, known for text translation, now wants to translate your voice techcrunch.com/2026/04/16/dee…
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Analysis Summary
DeepL launched a real-time voice-to-voice translation suite today that works with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, mobile apps, and group conversations. The system currently converts speech to text, translates it, then converts back to speech—but DeepL plans to build an end-to-end model that skips the text step to improve speed and accuracy. The company faces competition from Sanas (accent modification for call centers), Camb.AI (video dubbing), and Palabra (speech translation preserving voice).
Claims Analysis (4)
“DeepL, known for text translation, now wants to translate your voice”
DeepL released a voice-to-voice translation suite today covering meetings, mobile, web, and group conversations. Confirmed by TechCrunch and PR Newswire.
“DeepL released a voice-to-voice translation suite today”
Article confirms launch date is April 16, 2026. Covered by multiple sources including TechCrunch and PR Newswire.
“The suite covers use cases like meetings, mobile and web conversations, and group conversations for frontline workers”
Explicitly stated in article. Includes add-ons for Zoom and Microsoft Teams, mobile/web products, and group conversation features via QR code.
“DeepL is releasing an API that lets outside developers and businesses build on top of DeepL's tech”
Article states: 'The company is also releasing an API that lets outside developers and businesses build on top of DeepL's tech for customized use cases, such as call centers.'
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