Meta Adds More Languages to AI Translations for Reels
Meta adds Hindi and Portuguese AI translation to Instagram and Facebook Reels to expand creator reach in India and Brazil, covering millions of users worldwide.
- This year, Meta added Hindi and Portuguese support to its AI-powered translation for Reels on Instagram and Facebook, enabling viewers to watch content in more regions.
- Meta first launched the translation tool in August with English and Spanish, responding to creators' requests to reach global audiences and localize content.
- Meta AI mimics a creator's voice, preserving sound and tone, and offers optional lip-sync; translated Reels display the `Translated with Meta AI` label and users can enable or disable translations.
- In India and Brazil, creators can reach wider audiences as Meta taps those markets with Hindi and Portuguese support; the tools are free for Facebook creators with at least 1,000 followers and public Instagram accounts in Meta AI regions.
- Meta plans more languages and features, including voice dubbing and text sticker translation coming soon, while facing competition from YouTube’s translation and auto-dubbing tools.
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Facebook and Instagram can automatically translate and even dub your favourite Reels in Hindi now
Meta is expanding AI translate feature for Reels on Facebook and Instagram. Now, creators can directly translate their content in Hindi and Portuguese in addition to Spanish and English.
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