TEL AVIV, ISRAEL — AI can translate a sentence in seconds. The problem is that it delivers the answer with the same confidence whether it's perfectly accurate or subtly wrong.
That's becoming one of the biggest challenges with AI translation. A mistranslated contract, marketing slogan, legal document, or customer message may look fluent on the surface while completely changing the intended meaning—and users often have no way of knowing.
MachineTranslation.com was built around a simple question: What if you didn't have to trust just one AI?
Developed by Tomedes, the platform sends every translation request to 22 leading AI translation models simultaneously—including engines from Google, DeepL, Microsoft, Amazon, and leading large language models. Rather than treating the models as competitors, its proprietary SMART technology looks at where they agree and where they don't.
When most models arrive at the same translation, confidence increases. When they disagree, the platform highlights the uncertainty, giving users visibility instead of presenting a single answer as unquestionable truth.
The concept borrows from statistics rather than traditional translation theory: while one AI model can confidently produce an incorrect translation, it's far less likely that 22 independent models will make the exact same mistake. Consensus becomes a signal of reliability, while disagreement becomes valuable information instead of noise.
This approach has helped MachineTranslation.com reduce critical translation errors to below 2% while reaching approximately 85% professional-grade translation quality—performance that would be difficult for a single AI engine to achieve on its own.
"People assume the biggest risk with AI translation is that it gets something wrong. The real risk is that it gets something wrong and sounds completely certain," said Ofer Tirosh, CEO of Tomedes. "A single AI doesn't know when it's bluffing. Twenty-two AI models comparing answers give users a much clearer picture of how reliable a translation actually is."
The idea is resonating with users. MachineTranslation.com has surpassed 1.5 million registered users, supporting translations across more than 270 languages for everything from everyday conversations to business communications, legal documents, and multilingual content.
Unlike many AI tools that return only one answer, MachineTranslation.com displays multiple AI translations side by side with quality scores, allowing users to compare results before deciding which version best fits their needs. The platform is free to use, with Pro plans available for users who require higher usage limits and unlimited comparisons.
The company behind the platform brings a perspective few AI startups can claim. Tomedes has spent more than two decades providing professional human translation services, giving its team firsthand experience with the real-world cost of translation mistakes.
"We've spent twenty years hearing from clients whenever a translation missed the mark, so we understand exactly what accuracy means in the real world," Tirosh added. "Instead of pretending AI is always right, we built a system that acknowledges uncertainty and helps people make more informed decisions. That's the future we believe AI translation should deliver."
MachineTranslation.com is available now at www.MachineTranslation.com, with no sign-up required to start translating.