
Berba was born out of a passion for languages, a deep interest in technology and artificial intelligence, and an eagerness to ease communication across cultures. Language is a complex tool used by humans, constantly changing and finding creative ways to explain new realities. This is why they believe in people to deliver the best possible translation. Having worked with all sorts of advanced technology, they also believe in the power of artificial intelligence to craft consistent quality translations in a fraction of the time of traditional methods. At Berba, they have combined the best aspects of human translation and AI to create authentic, natural- sounding translations quickly.

Berba was born out of a passion for languages, a deep interest in technology and artificial intelligence, and an eagerness to ease communication across cultures. Language is a complex tool used by humans, constantly changing and finding creative ways to explain new realities. This is why they believe in people to deliver the best possible translation. Having worked with all sorts of advanced technology, they also believe in the power of artificial intelligence to craft consistent quality translations in a fraction of the time of traditional methods. At Berba, they have combined the best aspects of human translation and AI to create authentic, natural- sounding translations quickly.
What they do: Crowdsourced translation service combining human translators with AI (human-in-the-loop)
Founded: September 4, 2019
Headquarters: Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain
Headcount: 19 employees
Known funding: Seed and earlier rounds; total reported funding USD 1,250,000 (last announced Feb 2, 2022)
Cross-cultural and multilingual communication; translation and language services.
2019
Translation / Language Services
Most recent announced funding event per records.
“Includes public agencies, accelerators, and individual angels (examples listed include Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI), Clave, MassChallenge, Ie Team, Unai Carmona, Lander Guibelalde)”