Interprefy, a provider of remote simultaneous interpretation for events, has launched a new product that provides instant, AI-powered live translation for in-person meetings using a mobile phone. The aim of the software, Interprefy Now, is to remove the need for AV equipment for live translation and make meetings of up to 30 people multilingual. Once companies subscribe, meeting attendees can jump into multilingual conversations using a smartphone without any pre-meeting booking or technical setup of specialist equipment. Existing solutions for small meetings are typically tied to specific meeting and conference rooms through the use of specialist AV equipment. Consecutive interpretation software for use on the go is typically only suitable for two-way conversations, and not for multi-person professional meetings. Oddmund Braaten (pictured), CEO at Interprefy, said: “For large multi-lingual events, we have our flagship mobile app. This is ideal for large, pre-planned events or conferences with a high number of attendees. With Interprefy Now we are providing the capability for instant access to live translation for smaller, more personal meetings, through the mobile app and subscription plans. “We have powered Interprefy Now with our next-generation event translating tool – Interprefy AI – so that our customers get the best AI translation quality available in the market. Our AI language translation products make multi-lingual language access available to a wider range of organisations and events that might have smaller budgets.”
Interprefy launches AI-powered live translation for in-person meetings
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