One platform. Every content format.
Vitra Universe covers the whole content lifecycle — creating it, translating it, personalizing it, and checking it — across video, images, documents, websites, and mobile apps. Every feature below shares the same translation memory, brand kit, and quality layer.
- features
- 16features
- capabilities
- 108capabilities
- documented use cases
- 64documented use cases
- languages
- 75+languages
Create
2Translate & Adapt
5Personalize
3Memory, Assets & Control
6The reason these sit on one platform rather than in one bundle: they share state. A term approved in document translation is reused verbatim in video dubbing and on your website, because they all read the same translation memory.
For a single step rather than a whole feature, see the tools. For the architecture underneath all of it, see the platform.
FAQ
Questions people ask
What can I turn into a video?
An idea or prompt, a blog post or URL, a PDF or ebook, a PowerPoint deck, a Word document, a social thread, a product page, a set of images or clips, or an existing long-form video you want cut down into shorts.
How does Vitra keep generated images on brand?
Generation is conditioned on your brand kit rather than filtered after the fact. Fonts, palette, logo usage, and tone are applied at generation time, and a brand QC agent scores every output before it reaches you.
How many languages does Vitra Universe dub into?
Universe dubs into 75+ languages, covering 178 language and regional variants, with over 12,000 voices available across them. Low-resource and Indic languages that most vendors do not cover are supported through Vitra's own voice models.
Does image translation flatten my design?
No. Text is extracted from the live layers, translated, and written back into those same layers. The exported PSD or AI file stays editable exactly as the original was.
Will my formatting survive translation?
Yes. Files are parsed structurally: tags, placeholders, styles, and layout containers are preserved, and only translatable text is replaced. Documents come back in their original format, not as a flattened export.
Do translated pages get indexed by search engines?
Yes. Translations can be served server-side with language-specific URLs and meta tags, so search engines crawl real localized HTML rather than a client-side overlay. That is the difference between adding languages and actually ranking in them.