Under the partnership, the two companies will use MapmyIndia's platform to localise digital map using a combination of Reverie's hosted language solutions and application programming interface, the company said in a statement.
Currently, maps are available in Hindi and other Indian languages will be rolled out, while multilingual search will also be enabled in the coming months, it added.
Commenting on the partnership, Reverie Language Technologies Co-Founder and CEO Arvind Pani said since there are different dialects in India, it becomes imperative to take languages into account for enabling a truly efficient navigation solution.
It will also offer turn by turn navigational instructions to the desired location in a language of their choice, the statement added.
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