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Customer Story: Nature House

Discover how Nature House boosted engagement KPIs and cut costs by using DeepL's translation API to localize listings and reviews across European markets.

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    Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd. (JAE)

    JAE leverages DeepL's secure AI translation to improve global communication and expand business beyond Japan.

    Weglot

    A partnership serving 55,000+ customers and supporting up to 44% increases in conversion rates

    SyncWords

    See how SyncWords and DeepL deliver real-time, high-quality video translations for global audiences at scale.

    Nature House

    Discover how Nature House boosted engagement KPIs and cut costs by using DeepL's translation API to localize listings and reviews across European markets.

    Spindox

    Spindox integrates DeepL's API to transform multilingual collaboration for a luxury car brand

    XXXLutz KG

    See how DeepL's secure translation services saved time and improved global communication for furniture giant XXXLutz.

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    "It’s a big change to be able to communicate clearly and quickly in multiple languages—it’s truly breathtaking."

    Shoji OtsuboSenior Manager and AI Technology Evangelist, R&D Division, Panasonic Connect

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    The image shows an isometric illustration featuring a globe at the center, surrounded by various structures: a classical building with columns, a torii gate, and a switch. There are two signs with the word "Start" in different languages: one in Japanese (スタート) on the left and one in German (Starten) on the right.