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Lingopal blends AI language localisation into streaming workflows

AI News July 24, 2026 08:31 PM
Lingopal blends AI language localisation into streaming workflows

Translation and dubbing specialist Lingopal will show how AI-powered language workflows can be integrated into existing broadcast and streaming infrastructures at IBC2026.

According to the company, its latest multilingual content services are designed specifically for live and on-demand workflows. The platform currently supports more than 120 languages and offers live AI dubbing for broadcasts, events, sports, news, and streaming content. Other services include real-time translation and multilingual audio distribution, as well as AI-generated captions and subtitles.

The company is also showcasing VOD localisation workflows for media libraries, content archives, and Lingopal Rooms, which enable viewers to access translated audio on their own devices.

Casey Schneider, CEO of Lingopal, said: “The future of media is global, but language remains one of the biggest barriers to audience growth. Our goal is to help organisations make live and on-demand content accessible to more people, in more languages, than ever before.”

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