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DeepL

Language AI platform

deepl.com
Headquarters
Cologne, Germany
Company type
Private company
Number of employees
1,500–5,000

Latest news about DeepL

Company announcements

  • DeepL

    DeepL launches Group Conversations for DeepL Voice

    It enables real-time voice-to-text and voice-to-voice translation for group discussions across languages. Available now for Business customers.

  • DeepL

    DeepL announces new AI-first Translator platform

    Lead Product Marketing Manager Jennifer Tran revealed it at Spring Launch. She and Rob Feduk co-host a webinar on May 5 with demos and Q&A.

  • DeepL

    DeepL expands data infrastructure with AWS

    DeepL adds AWS as sub-processor for global scale and performance. Customer data protection and controls remain unchanged. Compliance standards continue.

  • DeepL

    DeepL invites Alex Banks to Spring Launch

    He praises DeepL's voice-to-voice translation and AI-first platform as transformative. He shares insights on upcoming developments.

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Media coverage

  • MSN

    DeepL launches real-time voice-to-voice translation suite for enterprises

    DeepL has rolled out a real-time voice-to-voice translation suite to improve multilingual communication in global enterprises. The tools connect with Microsoft Teams and Zoom, support...

  • Il Sole 24 Ore

    DeepL Voice-to-Voice and Translator, voice is the new heart of linguistic AI - Il Sole 24 ORE

    More than significant acceleration: this is how various experts define the path taken by machine translation systems in recent years, an acceleration driven...

  • heise online

    DeepL becomes real-time translator

    Voice", DeepL is introducing a new product line for real-time voice translation, intended to assist in meetings, among other things.

  • CyberNews

    DeepL's decision to process data on AWS servers leaves European customers uneasy

    Germany-based machine translation service DeepL has announced adding Amazon Web Services' servers for data processing, raising concerns about data leaving EU borders.

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