SyncWords Redefines Live Translation with Vocalics: Real-Time AI Dubbing That Captures

SyncWords Redefines Live Translation with Vocalics: Real-Time AI Dubbing That Captures

SyncWords, a global leader in AI-powered live subtitling and dubbing solutions,  unveiledVocalics, the world’s first live AI voice dubbing technology which captures the tone, rhythm, and emotion of the original speaker and preserves them across languages in real time.

A New Era for Global Live Content

With Vocalics, audiences around the world can experience live video in their native language without losing the emotional impact. The solution delivers authentic emotion across 60+ languages in real time, making live content feel authentic, truly engaging, and inclusive.

Powered by an integration with Deepdub, the AI voice pioneer behind the enterprise-grade emotive Text-To-Speech (eTTS™), Vocalics combines Deepdub’s technology with SyncWords’ patented live captioning and translation platform. The result is a seamless solution that enables live broadcasts and events to deliver multilingual voice translations with genuine human emotion, all optimized for live production environments.

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“This partnership brings our foundational eTTS™ model to the frontlines of live media and content,” said Ofir Krakowski, CEO and Co-Founder of Deepdub.”With unmatched latency and realism, we’re redefining what’s possible in real-time multilingual voice delivery. This is a major step toward breaking down the final barrier in live global communication and achieving real-time expressive voice translation at scale.”

“People expect content in their own language, but they also want to feel the passion and energy of the speaker,” said Ashish Shah, CEO and Co-Founder of SyncWords. “With Vocalics, we deliver that customer experience. We make live global communication both accessible and emotionally engaging,keeping viewers captivated longer while opening new monetization opportunities.”

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Vocalics’ Breakthrough Features Designed for Live Production

  • Distinct Speaker Voices: Each speaker is assigned a unique, natural, and emotive voice in the new language that matches their original tone and style.

  • Advanced Multi-Speaker Voice Separation: Maintains individual speaker voices in real time while preserving ambient audio such as music and crowd noise.

  • Industry-Leading Low Latency: Leveraging ultra-low latency captioning, Vocalics delivers production-grade latency, perfectly optimized for live sports, news, and events.

Newsmax , a long-standing SyncWords client with exclusive early access, shared:

“At Newsmax, delivering timely and engaging news to our global audience is at the heart of what we do,” said Andy Biggers, SVP Content Distribution at Newsmax Media.”With SyncWords and Deepdub’s live dubbing solution, we’re now able to provide high-quality, real-time voiceovers that preserve the original speaker’s voice and emotion in multiple languages, ensuring our viewers worldwide experience our content as authentically as possible.”

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