Enhancing Global Communication in Healthcare and Life Sciences with Multi-Language Support
mpathic is excited to announce that our platform now supports translation in 17 languages, enriching the experience for clinical trials, private clinics, and beyond. With this expansion, we’ve reached a significant milestone in our journey by broadening our language support services, increasing inclusivity and precision across various healthcare interactions. This expanded language capability improves engagement, enabling clinical professionals to increase participant recruitment and retention in diverse populations.
To safeguard privacy and confidentiality, mpathic has broadened our platform’s PII redaction capabilities. All text translations across the 17 supported languages now undergo PII redaction, while audio PII redaction is currently available for English and Spanish. This ensures that personal data is protected throughout the translation process, maintaining the highest standards of privacy for every user.
Newly supported languages include:
- Chinese
- Dutch
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Hindi
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Vietnamese

The addition of new languages enhances native language audio and video playback, improving communication clarity and ensuring every participant’s voice is accurately represented. These linguistic tools enable clinical professionals to engage more effectively, maintaining protocol fidelity and collecting comprehensive, quality data in multilingual settings.
mpathic continues to prioritize accuracy and precision in healthcare and life sciences communications. As we broaden our speech recognition technologies to include multi-language support, we invite our partners to join us in advancing global healthcare communication. Experience firsthand how our expanded language support can break down barriers in global healthcare communication.
Real-world data is pivotal to our ongoing improvement. We value your feedback on our language features, which is crucial for continually refining our tools to better serve health professionals and communities worldwide.