You speak yours. You get hers.
Each person speaks their own language. Each person hears in their own language. In real time, no app, no button to press: it detects who's speaking from the language and translates into the other.
Phone on speaker for natural conversation. One earbud each if you want privacy. Each person speaks their own language, the translation runs in the background.
It's not just for tourists. It's for every moment language is a wall.
Taxi in Tokyo, market in Marrakech, doctor in Berlin. Pull out your phone, problem solved.
Client who doesn't speak English? Capture the call audio and translate live.
Customer walks in, speaks their language, you reply in yours. Phone on the counter, speaker on. Zero training, zero hardware.
Multiple people at the table, two languages. Everyone speaks their own, everyone understands in real time.
Three steps. Zero install. No account needed to start.
Go to one.babeltalkie.com from your browser. Works everywhere.
Yours and the person's in front of you. Switch on the fly anytime.
Put the phone between you and the other person. Speak normally — the translation comes out as both voice and text.
BabelTalkie works with just the phone or laptop. If you want to improve a specific case, here are the accessories — all of which you probably already own.
For larger groups, noisy environments or wide tables. High volume, clear voice for everyone. Any BT speaker works.
When you want discretion: on the subway, in the office, in a waiting room. Share an AirPod or use two separate earbuds.
For extreme cases (concert, market): a USB-C or 3.5mm lavalier gives a close-mic voice and extra headroom over noise.
💡 BabelTalkie One already has built-in ambient noise suppression. The accessories above only help in specific cases — they're not required for everyday use.
BT1 doesn't just listen to your microphone. It can also capture the audio of your call's browser tab (Meet, Zoom, Teams, etc.) and translate live while the other person speaks.
It works because conversations have natural turns: the other person speaks, BT1 translates, you reply. No plugins, no integrations, no admin permissions.
⚠️ Not designed for videos, films or continuous podcasts: while BT1 plays back the translation the microphone is paused to avoid feedback, so it would miss the original audio that follows. Those cases need subtitles or dubbing, not live translation.
Available today on Chrome / Edge desktop. On Mac, capture is limited to a single browser tab (system limitation, not bypassable from the web).
Not just the usual four. Also Tamil, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Croatian, Finnish.
Try 30 minutes free. Then €9.99/month — or invite paying friends to use it free.
or €99/year (−17%)
No. Open one.babeltalkie.com in your browser and it just works. On iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows. You can add it to your home screen as an "app" if you want, but it's not required.
No, it needs an internet connection. Translation happens in the cloud to guarantee quality and support 30 languages without straining your phone.
Very little: we send compressed audio, a few hundred kB per minute. Easily usable while roaming.
Audio is used only to produce the translation. We don't store it nor use it to train models. The text history is visible only to you in your account.
Typical latency is 1-2 seconds from the end of a sentence. We're working to bring it under one second in 2026.
Yes. The "system audio capture" feature lets you translate the audio of Meet, Zoom, Teams, etc., while the call is in progress.
No, BT1 isn't the right tool for those. While BT1 plays back the translation, the microphone is paused to avoid feedback — so it would miss the original audio that follows. It's designed for turn-based conversations (calls, meetings, face-to-face), not for continuous streams. For videos/films use subtitles; for podcasts, a transcript.
No card, no required account. Open the link, speak.
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