AI has transformed how we access information, learn, and work. Open-source and generative AI tools have made translation instant and largely automated but with convenience comes risk.
Most widely used open-source translation platforms prioritize speed, are more generalized and are not trained to handle the various cultural nuances and context for clarity. They often require sharing sensitive documents in open systems, leaving your data exposed, unprotected, and potentially reusable. Beyond privacy concerns, these tools frequently miss cultural nuance, domain-specific language, and contextual accuracy, resulting in mistranslations, AI hallucinations, and costly communication errors.
Open-source translation platforms, while prioritizing speed and wide applicability, often lack the specialized training needed to accurately capture cultural nuances and ensure clarity of context.
Secure Data, Specialized Terminology
Keep Translate redefines secure, custom-trained, domain-specific translation.
- 100% Data Sovereignty: Hosted on a private cloud, your data is never shared, public, or used to train outside models.
- Secure Access: Dedicated domain with access limited to your organization and team.
- Custom-Trained Models: Tailored to your industry, language, and tone.
- Tailored Terminology: Supports subject areas including but not limited to gender, legal, life sciences, technical, and brand content.
- Human Expertise: Optional linguist review ensures accuracy, nuance, and context.
- Flexible File Support: Works with a wide variety of file formats.
Why Choose Keep Translate
- End-to-end data privacy: Documents stay secure in a controlled environment.
- Custom-trained translation: Models tailored to your industry, language, and tone.
- Human-in-the-loop review: Optional expert validation for accuracy, nuance, and context.
- Flexible access: Free, pay-as-you-go, and subscription plans to fit any workflow.
Keep Translate maintains the original meaning, intent, and impact across ten languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Somali, Amharic, and Zulu.
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