The news: YouTube and Meta are racing to make video translation seamless.
The opportunity: Translation is becoming a force multiplier for video engagement. Early YouTube testers saw over 25% of watch time come from dubbed versions, per TechCrunch.
Introduced in 2023, YouTube’s pilot was tested with select creators, including MrBeast, Mark Rober, and Jamie Oliver, the latter of whom initially relied on third-party dubbing services. Oliver’s channel, with videos available in Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi, tripled views after adopting the tool.
Meta says dubbing lowers barriers for creators to reach international audiences, letting brands connect with users who once scrolled past foreign-language content. Here’s why translation could be engagement’s next frontier:
The bigger picture: Language is the next frontier in the fight for attention. What once required costly studios and human talent is now being automated. Google’s Gemini and Meta’s auto-dubbing tools replicate tone, sync lips, and process content in minutes, making translation not just possible, but scalable.
Lost in translation: But automated dubbing isn’t flawless. Quality varies, lip-sync can feel uncanny, and cultural nuance risks being lost. Algorithms will need to adapt as feeds fill with multilingual content, and users may want controls to prioritize original versions over translations.
Our take: Translation tools are collapsing language barriers in video. For marketers, the risk isn’t bad dubbing—it’s ignoring the opportunity.
To stay competitive, brands should:
Brands that limit content to one language risk ceding global watch time and ad revenues to competitors willing to meet audiences in their own tongue.
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