Unbabel launches EuroVLM multilingual vision-language models in Europe

Unbabel and partners announce EuroVLM, a breakthrough suite of European multilingual vision-language models, with further innovation expected in speech and video Artificial Intelligence.

Unbabel, in partnership with collaborators, has introduced EuroVLM, a comprehensive suite of multilingual vision-language models designed to serve diverse European languages. This launch reflects a significant move from European technology firms to establish homegrown alternatives within the realm of large language models capable of processing information both visually and textually, rather than relying exclusively on offerings from American or Chinese Artificial Intelligence companies.

The EuroVLM release coincides with new model launches, notably EuroLLM-22B and EuroMoE. These models provide substantial improvements in handling multilingual tasks and understanding the complexities inherent in European languages and communication. According to Unbabel, these advancements are poised to close gaps in linguistic inclusivity, enhancing content understanding, translation, and accessibility for speakers across the continent. By integrating both vision and language processing, the models can interpret, describe, and translate images alongside text in multiple languages—broadening their utility in education, government, cross-border commerce, and cultural preservation.

Looking ahead, Unbabel has stated that its roadmap will soon expand EuroVLM’s capabilities to include speech and video Artificial Intelligence, promising further multimodal integration. This continued development aligns with the growing demand for real-time translation, subtitling, and context-aware voice and video solutions. The strategic focus on speech and video signals the partners’ ambition to deliver holistic Artificial Intelligence-powered communication platforms that bridge not only language but also media format divides across Europe’s digital landscape.

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