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In a significant leap toward making technology more accessible and inclusive for India’s linguistically diverse population, Reverie Language Technologies has unveiled a groundbreaking Voice API platform. This platform is designed to empower developers and businesses by offering voice-based solutions in 12 Indian languages, enabling them to connect more effectively with regional audiences.
India, with its 1.4 billion people and more than 22 officially recognized languages, presents unique challenges for digital inclusivity. English, though widely used in tech, remains inaccessible to a large segment of the population. Recognizing this gap, Reverie’s new Voice API platform aims to democratize technology, ensuring that users can interact with digital systems in their native languages.
Speaking at the launch event, Reverie’s CEO highlighted the importance of breaking linguistic barriers to achieve equitable access to digital resources. “Language is not just a medium of communication but a means of empowerment,” he said, adding that this platform is a step forward in India’s journey toward digital transformation.
The platform supports 12 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Malayalam, Assamese, Odia, and Urdu. This comprehensive linguistic range covers the majority of the Indian population, addressing regional and cultural nuances in communication. Not only this, developers can leverage advanced Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Speech-to-Text (STT) capabilities, enabling seamless voice interactions. These features are crucial for applications in customer support, voice assistants, and e-learning platforms.
The platform supports real-time translation and transcription services, facilitating cross-lingual communication. This feature is particularly valuable for sectors such as healthcare, education, and e-commerce, where bridging language barriers is critical. The launch of this Voice API platform opens up myriad possibilities across industries such as E-Commerce, Customer Support, Education and Healthcare. Reverie’s Voice API platform is a part of the company’s broader vision to promote digital inclusivity in India.
India, with its 1.4 billion people and more than 22 officially recognized languages, presents unique challenges for digital inclusivity. English, though widely used in tech, remains inaccessible to a large segment of the population. Recognizing this gap, Reverie’s new Voice API platform aims to democratize technology, ensuring that users can interact with digital systems in their native languages.
Speaking at the launch event, Reverie’s CEO highlighted the importance of breaking linguistic barriers to achieve equitable access to digital resources. “Language is not just a medium of communication but a means of empowerment,” he said, adding that this platform is a step forward in India’s journey toward digital transformation.
The platform supports 12 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Malayalam, Assamese, Odia, and Urdu. This comprehensive linguistic range covers the majority of the Indian population, addressing regional and cultural nuances in communication. Not only this, developers can leverage advanced Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Speech-to-Text (STT) capabilities, enabling seamless voice interactions. These features are crucial for applications in customer support, voice assistants, and e-learning platforms.
The platform supports real-time translation and transcription services, facilitating cross-lingual communication. This feature is particularly valuable for sectors such as healthcare, education, and e-commerce, where bridging language barriers is critical. The launch of this Voice API platform opens up myriad possibilities across industries such as E-Commerce, Customer Support, Education and Healthcare. Reverie’s Voice API platform is a part of the company’s broader vision to promote digital inclusivity in India.
By making technology accessible in native languages, Reverie is not just enhancing user experience but also contributing to the broader goal of bridging India’s digital divide. As the platform evolves, it is likely to add more languages and features, further solidifying its role in shaping India’s multilingual digital landscape.
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