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This idea has caught our attention and is now being reviewed by our product and design teams. We're assessing what’s possible, mapping out user journeys, and considering how this could fit into the overall experience. More updates to come as we explore solutions.
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This idea has caught our attention and is now being reviewed by our product and design teams. We're assessing what’s possible, mapping out user journeys, and considering how this could fit into the overall experience. More updates to come as we explore solutions.
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While we aren’t actively planning to build this right now, we recognize its value and have logged it for future review. We’re keeping an eye on related requests and will revisit this as priorities evolve. Please keep the feedback coming; it makes a real difference.
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We fully support the request for multi‑language alt text in CMP DAM. Since our CMS environments require language‑specific alt text for legislated accessibility, having only a single alt‑text field in DAM limits reuse across multilingual sites.
We would like to add that generative AI should be leveraged not only to create high‑quality, accessibility‑compliant alt text that describes the image content, but also to automatically translate it into all configured languages. This would allow Optimizely to demonstrate real AI value in the product while reducing editorial effort and ensuring consistency.
With AI‑generated and AI‑translated alt text stored per asset, CMS platforms could pull the correct language version directly from the DAM API. This would improve accessibility, streamline content workflows, and make images more discoverable in the DAM.