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Unbabel

www.unbabel.com

 
Unbabel eliminates language barriers so that businesses can thrive across cultures and geographies. The company`s language operations platform blends advanced artificial intelligence with human editors, for fast, efficient, high-quality translations that get smarter over time. Unbabel integrates seamlessly in any channel, so agents can deliver consistent multilingual support from within their existing workflows. Making it easy for enterprises to grow into new markets and build customer trust in every corner of the world. Based in San Francisco, Calif., Unbabel works with leading customer support teams at brands such as Microsoft, Booking.com, Udemy, and Panasonic, to communicate effortlessly with customers around ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.unbabel.com
  • 345 California Street Suite 600
    San Francisco, CA USA 94104
  • Phone: 412.880.7785

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