The arrival of generative AI technology has made it easy to translate video from one language to another. For example, with Adobe Firefly you can easily translate video into more than 20 different languages. And you can do in seconds – simply drag and drop the video files you want to translate, select up to five languages and generate. You can then download and share your translated files.
AI video translation works using a type of generative AI technology known as
AI dubbing. This recognises speech on the video and translates it into different languages.
You can easily translate audio from a video from one language into another with the generative AI technology baked into certain apps. The Adobe Firefly app, for example, uses AI dubbing to power video translation into more than 20 languages in a few simple steps. You can also use Firefly to generate images from simple text prompts.
You can easily translate a video to English with
generative AI. Adobe Firefly uses AI dubbing to recognise the English speech and translate it into one of more than 20 languages. So, whether you want to localise a Spanish or French campaign for a UK audience or record a video for your global influencer channel, you can easily translate to English with Adobe.
Using AI for Video translation means you can translate videos in a short space of time. This means you can put more into video creation, content planning and more. AI translation also lets you provide content for more countries than before, with Adobe Firefly offering translation to more than 20 languages.
Adobe Firefly, as a translation tool, excels when working with other Adobe products. It provides an integrated function that allows for seamless transitions between tools like Premiere Pro or Adobe Express. Firefly is also excellent at maintaining the speaker's tone, voice and intonation.
Yes, there is a free version of Adobe Firefly that can be used for translation. However, there is a limit on how much you can translate without paying. If you want to translate a high volume of videos, you may need to
subscribe to Adobe Firefly.
Adobe Firefly offers video translation, but it's not real-time translation. You couldn't, for example, use it to translate a conversation as it's happening. It can, however, translate videos you capture and upload to Firefly. It can also dub and lip-sync the translation, all while keeping the original speaker's voice.
You can translate your video into over 20 languages, some of which are regional dialects. For example, you can translate into both European French and Canadian French. You also have multiple versions of Spanish and Portuguese.
Adobe Firefly is designed to be as safe as possible, using encrypted data and typically deleting stored data after 24 hours. Content uploaded by users isn't used by Adobe AI and third-party sites are banned from scraping content on their Adobe servers.
Yes, there are tutorials and demos available to help users, new and existing, build their knowledge of Firefly. Tutorials range from beginner to advanced, and cover a wide range of subjects, so you can easily get the answers to your questions.
Explore Firefly's tutorials.