Feature Friday: Brand New Spanish Language Support

Exciting news for Visla users aiming to broaden their horizon: generating and translating videos in Spanish has now become a breeze. Cater to a global audience and take your business’s video content to the next level by leveraging the power of Visla.

How To Generate a Video in Spanish

Expand your audience by generating videos in Spanish right within Visla. The process is smooth and user-friendly.

1. Open Visla and Choose Create Video: Find the “create video” option.

2. Enter Your Idea: Type your video concept into the prompt box. For example, type “create a video about video marketing on social media.”

3. Specify Language: Mention that you want to create your video in Spanish in your prompt

4. Generate: Click to produce the video. Now, you have a Spanish-language video ready for your audience.

How To Translate Your Video To Spanish

Already have an English video? Don’t worry, Visla makes it simple to translate it into Spanish to reach a broader audience.

1. Open Existing Project: Locate and open the project containing the video you wish to translate.

2. Select Language: In the language dropdown menu, choose Spanish. This step translates the video text.

3. Decide on Voiceover: If you prefer to keep the original English voiceover but want Spanish subtitles, stop here.

4. Translate Voiceover: For a fully translated experience, navigate to the mic icon and select “Generate AI Voice-over.”

5. Choose Voice: Browse through the available voices and pick the one that suits your video best.

6. Generate: Click to produce the video. Now, you have a translate, Spanish-language video ready for your audience.

Why This Matters

In an ever-globalizing world, content must be as accessible as possible. Offering videos in Spanish not only widens the reach of your business but also caters to a large, untapped Spanish-speaking audience. 

This new feature allows for the creation of geo-specific videos or the same video in different languages, with the option to include subtitles. This development marks just the beginning, and your feedback will shape future updates.