DeepL launches specialised Language AI solution for Enterprises
DeepL, a global Language AI company dedicated to breaking down communication barriers worldwide, announced the launch of DeepL for Enterprise. Over 100,000 businesses in more than 60 countries, including 50% of the Fortune 500, use DeepL’s advanced platform for superior translations and writing.
DeepL for Enterprise, an extension of the company’s cutting-edge Language AI platform, is specifically designed to meet the growing needs of organisations deploying AI.
It offers:
- New pricing and packaging to reduce barriers to adoption for knowledge workers throughout organisations
- Personalisation features that enable enterprises to build their corporate glossary and improve the standardisation and consistency of their brand language
- Enterprise security features critical for the protection of business-critical content
- Global deployment and management capabilities that simplify the process for centralised IT teams to launch and control
“Enterprise leaders are under pressure to define and execute AI strategies in a meaningful way that drives ROI for businesses, but they’re facing a saturated market crowded with open source or generic models that may not fit their needs. They also have to carefully consider compliance requirements to safeguard sensitive business data and mitigate potential cybersecurity risks,” said David Parry-Jones, Chief Revenue Officer, DeepL. “DeepL’s specialised Language AI platform is trusted by tens of thousands of organisations worldwide for its accuracy, fluency, security, and proven ROI. We’re proud to launch DeepL for Enterprise, which is a natural evolution of our already proven solutions for business use-cases and is designed to solve these challenges faced by large organisations so that they can successfully adopt AI to save time, cut costs, and drive business growth.”
Over 90% of enterprise AI decision-makers have concrete plans to adopt generative AI (genAI) for both internal and customer-facing use cases. Nearly half (47%) cited productivity gains as the primary goal, followed by greater innovation (44%) and cost efficiency (41%). Amidst this growing demand for value-driving AI solutions, Language AI has emerged as one of the most critical and strategic investments large organisations can make. It empowers enterprises to maintain their competitive edge as the world becomes more connected through enhanced operational efficiency, elevated customer experiences, and seamless international expansion.
Since its inception, DeepL has been at the forefront of AI-based communication technology, becoming the specialised Language AI provider of choice for businesses, governments, and other organisations worldwide. It serves multiple industries, including manufacturing, legal, retail, healthcare, technology, and professional services. Unlike general-purpose AI systems, DeepL’s translation and writing solutions rely on specialised AI models specifically tuned for language, resulting in more precise translations for a variety of use cases and a reduced risk of hallucinations and misinformation. In enterprise translation and writing, accuracy is paramount, making DeepL’s specialised Language AI platform one of the most reliable and preferred solutions for businesses.
DeepL for Enterprise introduces features, as well as new pricing and packaging, to help large organisations effectively deploy and drive adoption of AI-powered tools with measurable return on investment. A 2024 Forrester study revealed that the use of DeepL delivered 345% ROI for global enterprise companies, reducing translation time by 90% and driving a 50% reduction in workload. DeepL’s platform also ensures businesses remain compliant at scale with enterprise-grade security measures to protect user data, including state-of-the-art data encryption, ISO 27001 and SOC2 Type 2 certification, and more.
The launch of DeepL for Enterprise comes during a period of substantial growth and demand for DeepL worldwide. Just last month, DeepL announced a $300M investment at a $2B valuation led by renowned late-stage investment firm Index Ventures. Over the past year, DeepL’s customer network has grown to include over 100,000 global businesses, governments, and other organisations, including Zendesk, Nikkei, and Coursera.