A company built for many markets
The latest Nimdzi 100 once again puts TransPerfect at the very top, marking its second consecutive year as the largest language service provider in the world. Reporting $1.23 billion in 2024 revenue, the New York–based company works across translation, life sciences, and legal services — sectors where precision can have direct legal, medical, or financial consequences.
Part of its resilience comes from balance. Highly regulated industries give TransPerfect a stable foundation, while creative areas like global marketing and cultural localization allow flexibility and innovation. When one sector tightens budgets, another often sees increased demand. That mix has helped the company weather pricing pressures and tighter delivery schedules that are shaping the industry.
Technology with a human filter
Like other top providers, TransPerfect is investing heavily in artificial intelligence. Its proprietary platforms use generative AI to speed up repetitive work, but every project still runs through human review. The aim is not to automate away expertise but to focus it where it matters most — in nuance, cultural accuracy, and high-stakes communication.
This hybrid model appeals to clients seeking “AI-ready” solutions without losing trust in the output. It also reflects a broader shift in the industry, where AI is becoming a standard tool but human oversight remains the deciding factor for quality.
Why being on top matters
The Nimdzi 100 is more than a leaderboard — it’s a snapshot of how the language services market is evolving. It tracks who is scaling, which business models are thriving, and how global trends are shaping demand. For TransPerfect, holding the number one position signals more than financial strength. It reflects the company’s ability to adapt in a sector where technology, client expectations, and global market forces are shifting fast. Staying at the top means leading that change, not just keeping up with it.

