Mavericks Adds Swedish, Danish, Finnish to NoLang Video AI
The update gives companies a direct path to produce Nordic-language video content without outsourcing translation or narration, addressing a common barrier in cross-border marketing.
Reporting from 1 sources: ASCII.jp.
Mavericks Inc. has added Swedish, Danish, and Finnish to its NoLang video generation AI, enabling companies to produce videos with local narration and subtitles directly from Japanese materials. The update targets businesses expanding into the Nordic region, where high digital penetration makes video content a key channel but language barriers often require outsourcing translation and narration.
Sweden's internet usage rate reached 95.7% in 2023, and Denmark's 99.8% in 2024, according to World Bank data. The Nordic region's digital penetration makes it a natural target for video-based marketing, but language remains a wall. A CSA Research survey found that 76% of consumers prefer buying products with information in their native language, and 40% would not purchase from sites in other languages. For Japanese companies operating in Europe, where JETRO's 2025 survey cited high cost structures and digital regulations as management challenges, outsourcing translation and narration for each video adds time and expense. NoLang's language expansion lets users select Swedish, Danish, or Finnish from a menu and generate a video with local narration and subtitles, with length automatically adjusted for speaking speed. The tool is aimed at IR disclosure, overseas marketing, and cross-border e-commerce targeting the Nordic market.
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