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Reveal Now Supports Synthesis Output in German, French, and Spanish

Published: about 1 month ago, by Alok Jain


At Reveal, our mission is to empower researchers by providing them with tools that enhance their work and broaden their reach. Today, we're excited to announce a major update that takes our platform’s capabilities to the next level. Reveal users can now choose to have the synthesis output of their research delivered not only in English but also in German, French, and Spanish. This new feature expands the accessibility and usability of Reveal, enabling researchers to communicate insights in the language that best suits their audience.

Why Multi-Language Synthesis Matters

In the global research landscape, language plays a crucial role in ensuring that insights are accurately communicated and effectively utilized. Whether you're working with international teams, presenting findings to non-English-speaking stakeholders, or conducting research in multilingual regions, having synthesis output available in multiple languages is a game-changer.

With this update, Reveal eliminates language barriers, allowing you to:

  • Reach a broader audience: Communicate your research findings in the preferred language of your audience, making your insights more accessible and impactful.
  • Enhance collaboration: Work seamlessly with international teams by sharing synthesized insights in their native language.
  • Increase precision: Ensure that the nuances of your research are accurately conveyed, no matter the language.

How It Works

Using the new multi-language synthesis feature in Reveal is as simple as it gets. Here’s how you can take advantage of this powerful update:

  1. Conduct Your Research: Whether you’re working with Individual Depth Interviews (IDIs), Focus Groups, or any other qualitative research method, proceed as you normally would within the Reveal platform.
  2. Choose Your Language: When it’s time to synthesize your findings, you’ll now see an option to select the output language. Simply choose from English, German, French, or Spanish.
  3. Review and Share: Once the synthesis is complete, you’ll receive a detailed report in your selected language, ready to be shared with your stakeholders or integrated into your research deliverables.

Real-World Applications

The ability to synthesize outputs in multiple languages opens up new possibilities for researchers across various sectors. Here are just a few examples of how this feature can be utilized:

  • International Market Research: Conduct studies across different countries and present findings in the local language, enhancing the relevance and impact of your insights.
  • Academic Research: Publish or present your findings in multiple languages to reach a wider academic audience and foster global collaboration.
  • Corporate Research Teams: Share synthesized insights with international branches or multilingual teams, ensuring everyone is on the same page and ready to act on the data.

A Step Forward in Research Accessibility

At Reveal, we’re committed to continuously improving our platform to meet the evolving needs of researchers. By offering synthesis outputs in German, French, and Spanish, we’re making it easier than ever for researchers to communicate their findings and drive meaningful change in their organizations and beyond.

Conclusion

This new feature is just the latest example of how Reveal is dedicated to supporting researchers in every aspect of their work. We believe that language should never be a barrier to understanding or applying research insights. With multi-language synthesis, you can now ensure that your findings resonate with diverse audiences, no matter where they are in the world.

Ready to experience the power of multi-language synthesis with Reveal? Log in to your account today and start synthesizing your research in the language of your choice. If you’re new to Reveal, sign up for a demo and discover how our platform can transform your qualitative research process.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates, as we continue to expand the capabilities of Reveal to better serve the global research community.