DotSUB
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Industry | Computer software Online services |
Founded | New York City, New York, United States (2007 ) |
Founder | Michael Smolens, Laurie Racine |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, United States |
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Products | Dotsub platform |
Services | Video transcribing, captioning and translating |
Website | dotsub |
Dotsub is an American software company founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, New York. The company's browser-based platform is used for subtitling & translating online videos. The company was founded by Michael Smolens and Laurie Racine.[1] In 2011 David Orban joined as CEO.[2]
The Dotsub platform is best known for its use in TED's Open Translation Project, where, since 2009, volunteers have transcribed and translated TED Talks into over 80 languages.[3][4][5] Claiming to enable translations for "any video any language", Dotsub says that its clients include multinational corporations like Adobe Systems and General Electric and non-profit organizations like the Global Oneness Project.[6]
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