Area served Worldwide Headquarters New York City Type of business Private | Products Dotsub platform Founded 2007 | |
Industry Computer software
Online services Founder Michael Smolens, Laurie Racine Key people David Orban (CEO)
Michael Smolens (Chairman) Services Video transcribing, captioning and translating Profiles |
Buildingny michael smolens dotsub com
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. In 2011 David Orban joined as CEO.
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- Subtitles real power for online videos says david orban ceo of dotsub
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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. 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.
Subtitles real power for online videos says david orban ceo of dotsub
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