In this post, we’ll cover three case studies to see how real DeepL customers used AI translation to enhance their localization processes and take their businesses global.ĭeutsche Bahn x DeepL: connecting a multilingual workforce with consistent global communicationĪs the largest railway operator and infrastructure owner in Europe, Deutsche Bahn (DB) has employees all over the continent. With higher quality and more accurate machine translations that improve project alignment and lower costs, your company can get a leg up on the competition.īut don’t just take our word for it-ask our customers. Great for localizing everything from your website content to customer support to marketing materials, an AI translation tool like DeepL allows companies to work more efficiently. However, there are ways to make localization easier and less time-consuming-namely, with AI translation. Localization isn't an easy process it requires time, effort, and a great deal of expertise. Why AI translation is the best choice to streamline localization Alza integrated DeepL API to efficiently localize its website content into five different European languages, saving thousands of euros a month in operating costs. Weglot's customers benefitted from DeepL API’s incredible accuracy and efficient translations, saving them time and money when localizing their content.Deutsche Bahn used DeepL to connect its global, multilingual workforce and ensure consistent, industry-specific communication.Then you’re ready to go.What you need to know about how DB, Weglot, and Alza used DeepL: In HelpXplain you select the Translation section in the File menu.Īfter entering your DeepL API key, you then just need to select the correct base URL for your key type (free or subscribed). In Help+Manual you select the DeepL Plugin in the Project tab, and then the About section. Once you have your key from DeepL you just need to enter it in Help+Manual and/or HelpXplain. Setting up for DeepL translation in Help+Manual and HelpXplain Then visit this page at the DeepL website, which allows you to choose a free or subscribed key directly: How to get your free DeepL API subscriptionįirst download and install the updated ( beta) version of Help+Manual and/or HelpXplain with support for the new free subscription keys: Support for DeepL in Help+Manual with both free and paid subscriptions is currently available in all European Union countries, the USA, Canada and Japan. Doing this with human translators would be prohibitively expensive, particularly with languages like Russian, Japanese and Chinese. You can now get high-quality translation of as much text as an entire novel, every month, free of charge, between all these languages: Bulgarian, British English, American English, Chinese (simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish. Combine this with the new free API keys and it is nothing short of revolutionary. Its advanced machine learning produces results that are almost unbelievably good, and very close to what you would get from a professional human translator. Until recently, even the best and most expensive machine translation was pretty awful and only good enough for basic understanding, at best. Why DeepL translation is a (very) big deal This will almost always be enough for HelpXplain projects, which typically contain very little text, but it will also cover most Help+Manual projects. The new free API developer subscription from DeepL allows you to translate up to 500,000 characters per month at no cost. We’re delighted to announce that DeepL machine translation is now available free of charge in both Help+Manual and HelpXplain.
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