Netflix expands language options for TV users to enhance global accessibility

Netflix has unveiled a major update to its television platform, offering users access to an expanded range of subtitle and dubbing languages for its global catalog. This move aims to cater to the growing demand for multilingual accessibility, as nearly one-third of Netflix’s viewership now comes from non-English content.

With this update, users can select subtitles in 33 languages and audio dubbing in 36 languages for any title, though availability may vary depending on the content. Previously limited on TV devices, this feature has been extended from mobile apps and web browsers, responding to thousands of monthly user requests for broader language options.

Popular international titles like Squid Game (South Korea), Berlin (Spain), and All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany) have benefited from these enhancements, attracting audiences far beyond their countries of origin.

Netflix emphasized that these features not only improve accessibility but also support language learning among viewers.
By making content more accessible across languages, Netflix continues to position itself as a leader in the streaming industry.

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