EventLabs is active in the content extraction and translation layer of the AI stack. Their work is highly relevant to the development of specialized agents because they focus on converting unstructured, high-fidelity audio data from live events into structured knowledge. This is a form of 'dark data' that is often inaccessible to LLMs until it is processed into the summaries and blog posts that RecapHub and Translingo generate.
For those building agentic workflows, EventLabs provides a blueprint for how voice agents and translation agents can be deployed in high-stakes, real-time environments. By automating the transition from live speech to marketing assets, they are essentially building an 'event agent' that handles the role of a transcriptionist, translator, and copywriter simultaneously. Their focus on real-time voice translation also places them close to the growing voice-to-voice agent ecosystem, where low-latency synthesis and translation are key differentiators.
Events are high-effort, high-cost exercises in fleeting attention. Organizers spend months curating panels and workshops, only for the resulting insights to evaporate the moment the room clears. EventLabs, a Rotterdam-based startup, is building a suite of tools to fix this 'one and done' nature of professional gatherings. Their thesis is that events should be the beginning of a content lifecycle, not the end. By treating every session as a raw data source, they aim to transform live speech into persistent, searchable digital assets.
They approach this problem through two distinct products: RecapHub and Translingo. These tools reflect a broader shift in the AI ecosystem away from generic chatbots toward specialized agents that handle specific content transformation tasks.
RecapHub is an asynchronous processing tool designed for the aftermath of a session. It handles recordings from events, webinars, and internal meetings, using large language models to synthesize summaries and actionable insights. Unlike standard transcription services that provide a wall of text, RecapHub focuses on extraction. It identifies the core arguments and takeaways, essentially acting as an automated technical writer for the organizer. The primary use case is content repurposing—taking a forty-five-minute recording and instantly generating the materials needed for a post-event wrap-up or a LinkedIn marketing campaign.
Translingo addresses the live experience. It provides real-time voice translation and transcription, which is a critical utility for international conferences or training sessions. The product requires no downloads and works through a web surface, lowering the friction for attendees who need to bridge language gaps in the moment.
What makes Translingo interesting is its output loop. Once a session concludes, the tool takes the real-time transcript and automatically converts it into post-event content like blogs and newsletters. This tightly integrates the live translation with the post-event marketing workflow, ensuring that the insights captured during the session are immediately ready for distribution. It effectively turns a live translator into a content producer.
EventLabs operates in a space that is becoming increasingly crowded as platform incumbents like Zoom and Microsoft Teams integrate AI companions. However, EventLabs is betting on a vertical focus. While a general-purpose AI summary might work for a internal stand-up meeting, event organizers have higher standards for public-facing content. EventLabs differentiates by focusing on the 'knowledge engine' concept—structuring event data in a way that remains searchable and useful long after the conference app has been deleted.
Based in Rotterdam, the company sits within a European tech hub that emphasizes multilingual capabilities, which is reflected in the core design of Translingo. As the market for live events continues to balance physical and digital components, tools that can bridge the two through automated content generation will likely become standard infrastructure for the industry.
Turn event and meeting recordings into summaries and shareable insights.
Real-time voice translation and automated post-event content generation.
EventLabs is hiring.