Welcome to the July Edition of The Intel, Verbit’s monthly newsletter delivering insights on innovations and verbal intelligence. This month we’re talking courtroom efficiency, campus accessibility and global content strategy and how Verbit’s AI-powered tools are helping professionals stay ahead.
Learn how we’re bridging the court reporter gap, simplifying ADA Title II compliance for higher ed and unlocking the power of localization with our latest eBook. Plus, don’t miss our new product updates, EAA resources and upcoming events where you can connect with the Verbit team in person.
Verbit technology: Bridging the court reporter gap
Backlogs are becoming the norm these days as courtrooms across the US face an ongoing shortage of stenographers. Technology, however, is helping legal professionals bridge this gap with AI-powered transcription solutions that deliver fast, accurate and certified transcripts.
Verbit’s Academic Complete makes accessibility a no-brainer
Verbit’s Academic Complete subscription plan for schools and universities offers greater access to unlimited, accurate captions at a fixed annual rate, helping campuses manage costs, scale services and align proactively with upcoming ADA Title II compliance deadlines. Academic Complete features AI-powered and human-edited captions, integrations with popular LMS platforms and the ability to modify text, speaker labels and non-speech elements. Reach out for more information.
eBook: The 10-fastest growing languages (and how to grow your audience)
Want to connect with global audiences? Our new free eBook explores the 10 fastest-growing languages and how smart localization can fuel international growth, boost engagement and build stronger cultural connections.
Countdown to compliance: How schools can prep for new ADA Title II rules
Updates to Title II require all digital content, including videos, websites and learning platforms, at public colleges and universities to be accessible. With compliance deadlines starting in 2026, now is the time to act. Our checklist shows how schools can begin prepping for the new rules and how Verbit can help achieve digital accessibility. And ICYMI: Check out our ADA Title II Webinar (on demand!) and whitepaper for a deeper dive.
EAA resource center
The European Accessibility Act is now in force, bringing unified accessibility requirements to websites, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, digital content and more. Check out our latest EAA resources to help you understand what’s required and make your digital experiences more inclusive.
Read our free guide to understand what’s at stake and how to navigate the EAA with confidence.
Learn what roles WCAG and EN 301 549 play in meeting EAA access requirements.
Verbit on-demand
Legal transcription: Learn how Verbit is helping courts clear their backlogs, streamline digital recording workflows and securely and quickly deliver certified transcripts.
AI dubbing: Discover how creators and producers are scaling their content in Spanish, Hindi, Portuguese and more through AI-powered dubbing enhanced by human expertise.
Verbit Legal Visor preview: Watch this preview to see how Verbit is redefining deposition strategy with transcription and AI-powered insights in real-time.
The European Accessibility Act: Our experts break down what businesses need to know about the EAA, including who’s impacted, how to comply and practical steps to demonstrate accessibility progress.
ADA Title II: Learn how colleges and universities are preparing for ADA Title II deadlines, with insights on exemptions, WCAG 2.1 requirements and strategies for planning accessible video workflows.
Product updates
Here’s a quick look at our latest product updates, including new tools and integrations designed to boost accuracy, streamline workflows and deliver useful AI-driven insights.
Our latest CVENT integration brings high-accuracy captions, translations and transcription to live events.
Our Adobe plugin enhances transcription workflows, allowing video editors, publishers and YouTubers to easily incorporate transcription and captioning directly within Premiere Pro.
Our new-look Smart Player features Gen AI insights right alongside the video.
AI-generated legal summaries now include deposition summaries (a chapter-by-chapter analysis providing a description of each section of the transcript) and narrative summaries (an overview that explains what happened in the deposition, organized by chapters).
Upcoming Events
WAWABILITY | July 11-12
Verbit is sponsoring WAWABILITY 2025 in Washington, D.C., a summit and entertainment showcase that celebrates the impact of the ADA and champions accessibility through action. We’ll be providing live and on-demand captioning for the event’s virtual summit and the live performances.
AHEAD | July 17-18
Verbit will be exhibiting at the 48th annual AHEAD (Association on Higher Education and Disability) conference in Denver. Stop by Booth 104 to learn how AI-powered captioning, transcription and translation solutions are helping institutions create more accessible, inclusive learning environments.
ILTACON | August 10-14
Verbit is sponsoring ILTACON 2025 in National Harbor, MD, an education and networking event for the legal sector. Our team will be at Booth 1517 showcasing Verbit Legal Visor, our verbal intelligence platform that enables litigators to transform discovery with real-time inconsistency detection, deposition summaries and live translation.
IBC | September 12-15
Verbit will showcase the latest in media accessibility solutions at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam. Visit us in stand 6.C29b in Hall 6 to learn about our newest AI-powered features, including real-time speaker ID for live broadcasts, rapid captioning for short-form video and streamlined localization workflows
Last month, we asked about your biggest challenge when it comes to digital accessibility. Your answers were right down the middle with 22% of you saying it was knowing where to start, 22% noting difficulty in keeping up with evolving tech and tools, 20% not understanding compliance requirements, 19% having trouble getting buy-in from leadership and 17% citing a lack of expertise or resources. Thanks to everyone who took part!
This month’s question is: How confident do you feel about using AI in your daily workflow today?