Hibiki: The AI That Translates Your Voice Without Distorting It

Kyutai has introduced Hibiki, an AI that can translate in real-time while preserving the original voice and intonation, marking a significant step towards seamless global communication.
Hibiki: A Voice Technology Redefining the Art of Translation
Kyutai, a nonprofit AI research lab, is making waves with the launch of Hibiki, a new voice translation model. Hibiki excels at providing simultaneous translation while preserving the speaker’s voice, intonation, and rhythm.
A Step Forward in Language Democratization
Currently, “Hibiki specializes in translating from French to English,” stated Patrick Perez, CEO of Kyutai, at the AI Action Week at the Polytechnic Institute of Paris. Hibiki exceeds current standards in translation quality, vocal fidelity, and naturalness. Additionally, its ability to handle batch translation enhances its efficient deployment in cloud and mobile environments.
An Open Technology to Create Opportunities
Kyutai continues its commitment to open AI research by freely providing Hibiki’s inference code, the weights of its French-English model, and a technical report. This move allows the AI community to adapt the technology for other languages.
Pushing the Boundaries of AI
Founded in 2023 by Iliad Group, CMA CGM, and Schmidt Sciences, Kyutai is dedicated to expanding the horizons of multimodal AI. Following Moshi, Hibiki is the lab’s second groundbreaking AI initiative. These developments highlight Kyutai’s ongoing efforts to push AI boundaries, nurture young talent, and contribute to the European AI research ecosystem. With a strong focus on multimodality and efficiency, Kyutai aims to leverage cutting-edge technology for the common good.