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Rask AI Expands Global Content Localization Capabilities With Integrated AI Tool Suite for 2026
DOVER, DE / ACCESS Newswire / January 14, 2026 / Rask AI, a provider of AI-powered content localization technology, announced continued expansion of its platform as organizations increasingly seek scalable solutions to adapt video and audio content for global audiences. The company's integrated toolset enables businesses, media organizations, and educators to translate, dub, subtitle, and localize content across more than 130 languages using automation.
As demand grows for multilingual content distribution without the cost of re-production, Rask AI reports rising adoption of its modular localization tools designed to support video, audio, and text workflows within a single platform.
Integrated Tools Supporting Global Content Strategies
Rask AI's platform brings together six core tools that address the full lifecycle of content localization, allowing organizations to repurpose existing assets for international markets.
The Rask AI Video Translator enables automated transcription, translation, dubbing, and subtitle generation for video content. The tool supports multi-speaker detection, optional voice cloning, and lip synchronization to preserve consistency across translated versions.
The Rask AI Audio Translator extends these capabilities to audio-only formats such as podcasts, webinars, and recorded briefings. It supports long-form audio translation, editable transcripts, and export options for downstream publishing and archiving workflows.
For creators and brands managing content libraries on YouTube, Rask AI's YouTube Transcription Tool allows direct URL-based transcription and translation, enabling captions and scripts to be generated without manual file handling.
Preserving Voice Identity and Visual Alignment
Rask AI also offers Voice Cloning technology, allowing speakers to retain their vocal identity across multiple languages. This capability is designed for executives, educators, and on-camera hosts whose voice is closely associated with brand recognition.
To enhance realism in translated video content, Rask AI Lip Sync adjusts mouth movements to align with translated audio. This feature is intended for interviews, educational content, and long-form video where visual credibility is essential.
The platform's Subtitle Generation Tool supports automated captioning, translation, and styling across formats and platforms. Subtitles can be exported in standard formats or embedded directly into video files, supporting accessibility and discoverability requirements.
Modular Platform Designed for Scale
According to Rask AI, the platform is increasingly used as part of broader content, marketing, and education technology stacks. The tools are accessible through a web-based interface and APIs, allowing organizations to automate recurring localization tasks and integrate translation workflows into existing systems.
By enabling a single source asset to be converted into multiple localized formats, Rask AI positions its technology as infrastructure for global content distribution rather than a standalone translation utility.
About Rask AI
Rask AI is a U.S.-based technology company providing AI-driven localization tools for video, audio, and text content. The platform supports transcription, translation, dubbing, voice cloning, lip synchronization, and subtitle generation across more than 130 languages.
Media Contact
Organization: Rask AI
Contact Person Name: Maria Chmir
Website: https://www.rask.ai/
Email: [email protected]
Address: 8 The Green, Suite A, Dover, Delaware 19901, USA
Country: United States
SOURCE: Rask AI
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F.Schneider--AMWN