DeepL launched DeepL Voice-to-Voice, a real-time translation product suite delivering instant voice translation for live spoken communication, facilitating team collaboration without language barriers.

Jarek Kutylowski, founder & CEO of DeepL,said: "DeepL Voice-to-Voice allows everyone to speak naturally in their own language without the friction or cost of interpreters. We're fusing world-class voice models with the gold-standard translation AI we've been pushing to new heights. Now, expertise is all that counts, not language."
DeepL Voice
Ideal for virtual meetings, in-person conversations, and customer-facing touchpoints via API, the DeepL Voice-to-Voice product suite includes:
- Voice for Conversations (Mobile & Web): Voice for Conversations for mobile and web can be deployed in environments where installing apps is impractical or not allowed.
- Voice-to-Voice API: Enables businesses to integrate DeepL's voice translation directly into their own internal applications and customer-facing tools, such as their contact centre. (Early access programme ongoing; registration now open.)
- Group Conversations: Facilitates multilingual exchanges in group settings, with participants joining instantly through a QR code. (Generally available April 30).
- Customisation with spoken terms: New quality optimisation features help guarantee that certain terminology, such as industry-specific phrases, product and business names, and given names, is caught, transcribed, and translated more accurately in real time. To help users standardise key language across talks, DeepL translation glossaries will be incorporated into DeepL Voice. (Generally available on May 7).
- Voice for Meetings: Provides real-time translation across platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, allowing participants to speak their native language while others hear it in their own language. (Early access programme in June, registration now open).
"By implementing DeepL Voice, we've removed that friction and created a more inclusive environment where everyone can speak confidently in their native language," Yoichi Okuyama, head of the DX System Department at Pioneer, said.
