Forum Discussion
DeepL partnership
Users were informed via eMail today, that Articulate has joined a partnership with DeepL, the latter providing services as a subprocessor that "translates courses into other languages".
Can we learn yet, which products and software features this partnership entails specifically?
- JanetJohnson-4aCommunity Member
Thanks for opening this conversation. I am also interested in discovering the features of this partnership with DeepL, particularly in connection with Rise Modules translation. Will it allow us to translate modules without passing through the download of the XLIFF file? Thanks
- DerekMcRobbieCommunity Member
I would very much like to understand the dynamics of how, with the use of DeepL we can translate Rise or Storyline modules into differing languages? Is there going to be any type of training shown on the system how to do this?
- MichaelDwyer-63Community Member
I was wondering the same thing. Hopefully they are adding DeepL powered translations directly to Articulate? Just tried exporting an XLIF file and to upload to DeepL and that still doesn't work, so curious what this new partnership will actually change.
- AngelaLytle-49bCommunity Member
I came here with the same question - the message gives no details on how we can use DeepL and the impact on our work. Will it be an integration into the blocks or a shortcut for AI translation instead of the XLIFF export format? Articulate, please provide more details on this.
- IanAtrero-611b5Community Member
Also waiting on this new features about DeepL! following on this thread. Thanks guys!
- CanzkanCommunity Member
Thanks, Articulate, for giving an update on the partnership with DeepL. As we deliver e-learning in public services to 30+ languages, we are excited about a possible collaboration.
- KristopherShannCommunity Member
extremely eager to utlize this added function. DeepL doesnt support xlf 1.2 just 2.1 making translation a challenge.