UAE start-up expands its homegrown language engine to global markets.

Qorden AI, a Dubai-headquartered real-time language AI company, has launched Qordenate, a fully multilingual, simultaneous-translation video conferencing platform. Built in the UAE and expanding internationally, the platform allows participants on a video call to hear conversations in their own language in real time.
The system supports real-time speech translation in up to six languages simultaneously within a single meeting, selected from 33 supported languages, while also generating live captions in each language. Designed for scale, it can accommodate up to 300 participants per call and requires no software installation. Built on foundational multilingual AI models rather than an English-first overlay, Qordenate delivers concurrent translation with up to 97% accuracy and very low latency.
“By removing the language barrier, we are freeing people to focus on a deeper level of communication, which will unlock business opportunities, enhance productivity, efficiency, and overall team performance,” said Moeen Khan, founder and CEO of Qorden AI. “Solving this properly requires a complete language engine built from scratch, not a feature added onto an English-first system. Building it here and taking it to the world from Dubai reflects the ambition this ecosystem is designed for.”
A member of the NVIDIA Inception programme and powered by enterprise-grade GPU cloud infrastructure, Qorden AI says its engine is trained on real-world speech patterns rather than textbook language, enabling it to handle multilingual code-switching common in global workplaces, from Tagalog-English communication in Southeast Asia to formal Arabic business contexts in the Gulf.
Qordenate also features VoiceClone, which reproduces a speaker’s own tone and speaking style across 33 languages rather than using a synthetic voice, along with MultiLingual Chat and Smart Recap tools.


