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A voice & speech translator app built for real conversations

Phone translator apps are built for tourists: tap, speak, wait, show the screen. Connect is a speech translator for the calls you actually take at work — you just speak, and the other person hears you in their language.

Windows · macOS · Linux ~500 ms latency 40+ languages
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The problem with speak-and-translate apps

The classic speak-and-translate experience was designed for asking directions on holiday: press, talk, release, let the phone speak. Try that in a sales call or an interview and the rhythm collapses — every sentence becomes a three-step ritual, and the other person stares at silence while your app thinks.

A speech translator you can actually work with has to disappear. That is the entire design goal behind Connect.

Speak and translate in one motion

Connect installs as a virtual audio device on your computer. Once you choose Connect Mic in your call software, everything you say is translated live — under about 500 ms — and delivered in the other person's language, carrying your own tone and rhythm.

There is no push-to-talk, no turn-taking, no screen to show. You hold a conversation; the translation is simply how you sound on the other end.

  • Continuous, not turn-based — speak naturally, interrupt, laugh; the stream keeps up
  • Your voice preserved — the translated speech keeps your timbre and emotion
  • Two modes — word-by-word Streaming, or sentence-level Instant for maximum polish
  • Nothing on their side — the other person just hears you; no app, link or plugin
  • Private by design — conversation audio is never stored

Where people use it

Sales teams run multilingual demos, recruiters hold cross-border interviews, support agents answer customers in their own language, and freelancers simply take calls they previously had to decline. If your work happens in a call app, a desktop speech translator beats a phone app every time.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Connect different from a phone voice translator app?

Tourist apps are turn-based: tap, speak, wait, play. Connect is continuous — it sits between your microphone and your call app, so you speak and translate simultaneously.

Is it a speaking translator for both sides of the call?

Yes. Connect can run bi-directionally: your speech reaches them in their language, and theirs reaches you in yours.

Which platforms does the app run on?

Windows, macOS and Linux — with any application that uses a microphone: Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp desktop, browsers and softphones.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. Connect starts free with core features. Standard ($14.99/mo) and Pro ($29.99/mo) add higher limits and advanced features.

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