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A real-time audio translator for live calls

Most audio translators make you record a clip, upload it, and wait. Connect does live audio translation: you speak, and the other side of the call hears your words in their language — still in your voice, about half a second later.

40+ languages ~500 ms latency Zero audio stored
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What an audio translator usually means — and what it misses

Search for an audio translator and you mostly find the same workflow: record a voice note or upload an MP3, wait for processing, download the result. That is fine for translating a lecture recording. It is useless in the moment that actually matters — a live call where someone is waiting for your answer.

Live audio translation flips the model: instead of translating a file, Connect translates the stream. Your microphone audio is converted to the target language continuously, with roughly 500 ms of delay, and delivered to the call as if it were your normal mic.

How Connect translates audio in real time

  1. Install Connect on Windows, macOS or Linux and pick your language pair — say, Spanish → English.
  2. In your call app, choose Connect Mic as the microphone.
  3. Talk normally. Connect captures your audio, translates it, and re-voices it in the target language using your own vocal identity.
  4. The other participants simply hear you speaking their language — no plugin, invite or account on their side.

Why stream translation beats upload-and-wait

Because the translation rides the call itself, it works everywhere audio works: meetings, interviews, support calls, Discord voice channels, even phone calls through a softphone. There is no file to manage and no privacy trade-off — Connect stores nothing, processing audio in memory and discarding it immediately.

And unlike caption-style tools, the output is audio, not text on a screen. The conversation stays a conversation.

Frequently asked questions

How is Connect different from a file-based audio translator?

A file-based tool translates a recording after the fact. Connect translates the audio stream itself while you are talking, so a live conversation can keep flowing. Nothing is uploaded and nothing is stored.

Can it translate audio to English from any language?

Connect handles 40+ languages in both directions. Speak Spanish, French, Portuguese, Japanese or Arabic and the person on the call hears natural English — or the reverse.

Does live audio translation work inside Zoom and Google Meet?

Yes. Select Connect Mic inside Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, Slack, Discord or a softphone and the translated audio flows through like a normal mic signal.

Does the translated audio sound robotic?

No. Connect preserves your timbre, tone and emotional cues, so the translated audio still sounds like you.

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