Quick answer

A real-time voice translator converts speech into another language instantly while you talk—no typing, no delay. The most valuable place to use it is on live calls, where you need to keep the conversation moving.

AI Call is a real-time translator built for voice: it translates both sides of a live call in under 0.5 seconds across 100+ languages. For calls to real numbers, that means a phone call translator you can use immediately.

How real-time voice translation works

Three AI steps run in sequence, fast enough to feel live:

  1. Speech recognition — your voice becomes text, handling accent and pace.
  2. Neural translation — the full sentence is translated for meaning.
  3. Text-to-speech — the translation is spoken in a natural voice.

Their reply runs through the same pipeline in reverse. Keeping the loop under about half a second is what makes it real-time. See call translation for the full breakdown.

Where real-time voice translation matters

  • Phone calls — hotels, banks, clinics, suppliers, family
  • Voice calls — talking live when typing is too slow
  • Video calls — seeing the other person while subtitles help

Real-time voice translator vs text translator

NeedText translatorReal-time voice translator
Typed textYesNot the main use
Spoken audioLimitedYes
Live phone callsNoYes (with AI Call)
Keeps conversation movingNoYes

Best for live calls: AI Call

AI Call focuses on the high-value voice cases: live phone calls, voice calls, and video calls. The other person needs no app for regular calls, and you get a transcript afterward for names and numbers.

How to choose

  1. Calling a real number? Phone call translator (AI Call).
  2. App-to-app voice/video? AI Call contacts or a Call Link.
  3. In person? Face-to-face mode.

👉 Download AI Call and try a real-time voice translator on live calls with free minutes.