Works with

Connect for Zoom

Translate your Zoom calls live with Connect. Speak your language, be heard in theirs — under 500 ms, no plugin needed, nothing to install on the other end.

Windows & macOS ~500 ms latency 40+ languages
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Connect running alongside a Zoom call

How Connect works with Zoom

Connect installs a virtual microphone and speaker on your computer. Inside Zoom's audio settings, you select Connect Mic as your microphone and Connect Speaker as your speaker. From that point on, everything you say goes through Connect, gets translated in real time, and comes out of your microphone in the target language — so the other person hears you in their language without any extra setup on their side.

Setup — 3 steps

  1. Download and open Connect.
  2. Open Zoom → Settings → Audio. Set Microphone to Connect Mic and Speaker to Connect Speaker.
Zoom audio settings with Connect Mic and Connect Speaker selected
  1. Once Zoom is routed through Connect, press CONNECT-ON. Choose your source and target language, then start your call. For more on voice preference, voice variant, voice print and other settings, see the usage guide.
Connect showing Zoom routed and ready, with the CONNECT-ON button

What the other person experiences

Nothing changes on their side. They join Zoom as usual. They hear your translated voice directly — no plugin, no invite, no account required from them.

Zoom call view from the other participant

Key features on Zoom calls

  • Under 500 ms latency — translation feels natural, not robotic.
  • Voice preservation — your tone, rhythm and emotion carry through.
  • Bidirectional mode — translate both sides of the conversation simultaneously.
  • Speaker labeling — keep track of who said what in group Zoom calls.
  • 40+ languages — switch language pair at any point during the call.

Tips for Zoom specifically

  • Disable Zoom's noise suppression in Settings → Audio → Advanced to avoid filtering out Connect's output.
  • Use How I Sound? in Connect before the call to hear exactly what others will hear.
  • Enable Bidirectional mode if the other participant is also speaking a foreign language you want translated back to you.

Note: Zoom applies audio processing by default. If the translated audio sounds clipped or distorted, go to Zoom → Settings → Audio → Advanced and set all noise suppression and echo cancellation options to Disabled.

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