Bluente, an AI-powered document translation platform, has raised $1.5 million in Seed Plus funding led by Informed Ventures. The investment will accelerate the company’s mission to eliminate inefficiencies caused by copy-pasting, translation errors, and document reformatting.
Bluente delivers a one-click solution that preserves formatting during translation across 120+ languages, converting text, images, numbers, and units with precision. Enterprises using the platform report cost savings of up to 75% and time reductions of 90%, enabling professionals to focus on higher-value work.
The $40 billion global document translation market is expanding rapidly, fueled by globalization and the growing demand for scalable, accurate translation tools. Bluente already serves 70+ enterprises worldwide, including law firms, financial institutions, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies, while also supporting professionals and individuals with everyday translation needs.
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“Bluente is setting the standard for how global enterprises translate and manage documents,” said Daphne Tay, founder of Bluente. “We knew we were on to something when we were getting a lot of interest from the legal community, with multiple people asking for immediate access or saying that they could have saved significant time and cost if they had our solution earlier.”
“Bluente is solving a massive pain point for global users and enterprises – the need for instant, cost-efficient, ready-to-use translation without the manual formatting,” said Richard Lim, founder and Managing Director of Informed Ventures. “We’re confident in their ability to capture and grow this under-served market.”
Bluente outperforms traditional translation tools by preserving complex formatting across Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDFs, and images. In one case, the platform processed a 600-page legal evidence file in under 30 minutes while maintaining full formatting integrity.
With strong traction, Bluente plans to expand across the Middle East, APAC, and the United States, while building advanced document processing infrastructure to further transform how organizations collaborate globally.