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    AI Dubbing Opens Up New Languages with Adobe Firefly

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminSeptember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    With the content we create now reaching a global audience, it’s essential that local languages are used if you want your message to be understood. Up until recently, this has required using professional translation services which take time and money. But, thanks to the powerful AI capabilities of Adobe Firefly, you can quickly and easily turn your English-speaking audio into Spanish, French, Chinese or many other languages with only a few clicks. Here’s how Adobe Firefly can make sure you’re heard all around the world.

    What is Adobe Firefly?

    Firefly is Adobe’s generative AI solution, which allows users to create or enhance images, videos and audio, as well as translate languages. It’s found as a component in many of the Adobe apps – such as Photoshop, Illustrator and Adobe Express – but also works as a standalone app and can be accessed via the web.

    The hallmark of Adobe Firefly is its simplicity, as the software features an intuitive interface that makes it a great tool for those who don’t want a huge learning curve to be able to access its incredible features.

    How Adobe Firefly can help you speak to an international audience

    While video and images are often universal, audio has a far more localised focus. It’s true that much of the world speaks English, but there are many places where that isn’t the case. Also, it’s better to speak to people in their own language rather than expect them to understand yours. With this in mind, Adobe Firefly’s translation capabilities are an excellent way to create promotional campaigns, YouTube content, TikTok videos or in-house training material that can be delivered to audiences in their native tongue.

    All you need is an existing video with the audio recorded in a single language. Simply visit the Adobe Firefly web app, select the Translate Video option, upload your content, choose the language (you can have up to five at a time) you want it translated into, then Firefly will take care of the rest.

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    One of the best features, is that you don’t just get a generic voice in the translation, as Firefly uses its AI technology to keep the tone, cadence and emotions of the original vocals, ensuring that the finished video sounds authentic and natural.

    Accompanying the audio is also a transcription, which is written in the appropriate language so you don’t have to find another way to translate that as well.

    With over 20 languages currently available, Adobe Firefly is the fast and simple way to bring an international feel to your content, without the additional costs of translation or localisation that would make this impossible for many creators.

    Try Adobe Firefly today

    Adobe Firefly is a powerful way to ensure your message is understood all across the globe. To start using the translation service you can sign up to the Firefly Standard tier that costs $9.99/£9.98p/m and lets you translate up to six minutes of audio or video. If you need more, then there’s the Firefly Pro tier, which gives you 23 minutes of translation for $29.99/£28.99 p/m. 

    With the world being more in touch than ever, Adobe Firefly is the low-cost, low-effort way to expand your audience and reach people that would have been forever locked behind the barrier of language. Now, they’re only a few clicks away.

    Adobe Dubbing Firefly languages Opens
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