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Does Grain support other languages?
Does Grain support other languages?

How to select multi-language capabilities in Grain

Updated over a week ago

Yes! Grain currently supports 100 unique languages for meeting transcription and notes. Grain supports languages in three different tiers; First Class, Normal, and Experimental.

  • First Class tier are extremely accurate for all parts of a transcript such as, word detection, punctation, proper noun detection, and speaker changes.

  • Normal tier are accurate for word detection but may provide a lesser experience with punctation and proper noun detection.

  • Experimental tier are the least accurate but should still provide good transcripts.

See the table below for the all supported languages broken down by each quality tier:

First Class

Normal

Experimental

Dutch

Afrikaans

Arabic

English

Albanian

Haitian

French

Amharic

Hawaiian

German

Armenian

Hebrew

Italian

Assamese

Javanese

Portuguese

Azerbaijani

Luxembourgish

Spanish

Bangla

Norwegian Nynorsk

Bashkir

Pashto

Basque

Persian

Belarusian

Sindhi

Bosnian

Tagalog

Breton

Urdu

Bulgarian

Yiddish

Burmese

Catalan

Chinese

Croatian

Czech

Danish

Estonian

Faroese

Finnish

Galician

Georgian

Greek

Gujarati

Hausa

Hindi

Hungarian

Icelandic

Indonesian

Japanese

Kannada

Kazakh

Khmer

Korean

Lao

Latin

Latvian

Lingala

Lithuanian

Macedonian

Malagasy

Malay

Malayalam

Maltese

Māori

Marathi

Mongolian

Nepali

Norwegian

Occitan

Polish

Punjabi

Romanian

Russian

Sanskrit

Serbian

Shona

Sinhala

Slovak

Slovenian

Somali

Sundanese

Swahili

Swedish

Tajik

Tamil

Tatar

Telugu

Thai

Tibetan

Turkish

Turkmen

Ukrainian

Uzbek

Vietnamese

Welsh

Yoruba

By default, we auto-detect First Class tier languages. If you have meetings in Normal or Experimental tier languages, you will need to select "Other" in the Transcription setting. With "Other" selected, we will auto-detect all supported languages for meeting transcription and notes.


(The Transcription setting is set by the workspace admin, who should select the languages spoken by each member of a workspace)

To select your languages, go to Workspace > Meetings > Meeting Language.

If the meeting transcript is incorrect, you can always change the transcription language after the meeting. To do this, go to My Meetings > (Select the meeting) > Meeting Settings > Change Transcript Language

Note: Live meeting transcripts are available in all languages.

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