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September 11, 2025

99 Language Transcription with Mid-Sentence Switching

Klipy now transcribes meetings in 99 languages and handles mid-sentence language switching natively.

99 Language Transcription with Mid-Sentence Switching

99 Language Transcription with Mid-Sentence Switching

Klipy's transcription system gets a major upgrade - now supporting 99 different languages with the ability to handle mid-sentence language switching.

What's new

  • 99 languages supported - From English and Mandarin to Hindi, Arabic, Portuguese, and dozens more. If your team or prospects speak it, Klipy can transcribe it.
  • Mid-sentence language switching - In multilingual conversations where speakers switch between languages naturally, Klipy follows along without missing a beat.
  • Improved accuracy - The new transcription engine delivers significantly better accuracy across all supported languages.

Why this matters

Sales is global. Your prospects and teammates switch between languages constantly - mixing English with their native language in the same sentence. Previous systems would break down at these transitions. Klipy now handles them natively.

How it works

The upgrade is automatic. No settings to change, no language to pre-select. Klipy detects the language being spoken in real-time and transcribes accordingly, even when it changes mid-sentence.

99 Language Transcription with Mid-Sentence Switching

Category: Feature. Published: September 11, 2025.

Klipy now transcribes meetings in 99 languages and handles mid-sentence language switching natively.

This is a changelog entry from Klipy, the AI Sales Operating System. Klipy automatically captures every sales conversation across email, meetings, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram, then handles follow-ups, CRM updates, and meeting prep.

Learn more at https://klipy.ai. View all changelog entries at https://klipy.ai/changelog.

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