DeepL Expands Global Reach with Icelandic and 80+ New Languages

DeepL, a global AI product and research company, announced today that Icelandic is now generally available, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion in the Nordics. Icelandic is a cornerstone of a major launch that adds over 80 new languages — including Afrikaans, Irish and Luxembourgish, bringing DeepL’s total language offering to more than 100 languages. With this release, DeepL Translator now supports all 24 official EU languages. Together with nearly all of the 20 most spoken languages in the world, Nordic companies now have access to unmatched quality and reach.

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High-precision AI translation is highly important for Nordic users, given the region’s extensive international trade, exports, imports and global partnerships. DeepL’s high-quality translations and broad language coverage are valuable tools that help companies streamline operations and communicate effectively on a global scale.

“Our goal is to help businesses see language as a bridge rather than a barrier,” says Ed Crook, Vice President Strategy & Operations at DeepL. With these new languages, we provide Nordic companies with the tools they need to approach global markets with confidence. Accurate, high-quality communication is a basic requirement for any company that wants to succeed in today’s interconnected economy, and we are proud to support Nordic businesses on that journey.

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This expansion highlights DeepL’s continued commitment to product innovation, transforming AI language translation from a simple utility into a strategic asset for market expansion. DeepL’s AI-driven tools deliver translations of exceptional quality, enabling individuals and companies to communicate with nuance and precision. When businesses aim to enter new markets, the ability to leverage a broad set of over 100 languages is a competitive advantage, allowing smooth integration into the global economy while preserving local relevance.