2025-06-23
Blog
By Maja Magnusson, CEO at Care to Translate.
As we embrace summer, I want to take a moment to celebrate the progress we’ve made at Care to Translate – and share a glimpse of the exciting journey ahead.
The past few months have been full of progress. Our translation app has taken significant steps forward, and I’m proud to say we now support all areas of care, from hospitals to home care and beyond. We’ve launched new features, expanded into new markets, and most importantly, we’re seeing real impact for both care providers and recipients.
One of our most transformative updates is Live Translate, our feature enabling real-time, voice-enabled translation in over 130 languages. It’s already proving to be a game-changer, making communication faster and clearer in the moments where trust matters most.
The real shift, however, is being driven by brave, forward-thinking care providers. Those who recognize the challenge of language barriers and choose to take action.
Here’s a glimpse of just a few exciting initiatives underway:
The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive from both current and new customers who are now engaging in more dynamic conversations:
"The app will be of great benefit to us in home care. Such a tool has been requested for a long time!" – Home care team
"I’m very impressed by your product and the problems it solves - a simple, straightforward, and high-quality solution . Incredibly important in a healthcare setting! - Dialysis clinic
"I feel that I get a better connection with the patient when using the app in comparison to using phone interpreters." – Radiology clinic
"By integrating this technology into our practice, we can better serve our diverse community and ensure that all patients feel heard, understood, and respected.” – Women's health clinic
"We see great benefit from this product in our daily work." – Municipality
In addition to all the new providers exploring our app, we’re proud to welcome new customers and partners across various countries and industries:
There’s a lot happening, and this is only just the beginning!
To truly break down language barriers in care, we need healthcare providers who are ready to lead. Those who are curious, courageous, and committed to delivering equal care – regardless of language.
If your organization is ready to take that step, we’d love to hear from you.
Wishing you a restful and inspiring summer ahead.
Warm regards,
Maja Magnusson
CEO, Care to Translate