About VoxisLive
What VoxisLive is
VoxisLive is a Windows app that translates spoken voice in real time. It listens to whatever your computer is playing — a video, a game, a meeting — and plays back a live translation in your language as the speaker talks. It works driverless, with no virtual cables to install, supports 79 target languages, and is distributed through the Microsoft Store.
Why it exists
Most translation tools wait for you to finish a sentence, then hand back text. VoxisLive was built for the moments where that is too slow — following a livestream in another language, sitting in a call with someone you don't share a language with, or watching a video that was never dubbed. The goal is simple: hear what's being said, in your own language, with as little delay as possible.
Who makes it
VoxisLive is built and maintained by Davut Akça, an independent solo developer based in Türkiye. It's a self-funded indie project, not a venture-backed company. The desktop engine is open-source — you can read the code, file issues, or bring your own API key on GitHub. Questions, feedback, or partnership ideas are always welcome via the contact page.