ABOUT

Speak, don't subtitle.

VoxisLive is a Windows application that delivers live spoken translation of your computer's audio — videos, games, calls — as the speech happens. Driverless, 79 target languages, distributed through the Microsoft Store, with an open-source engine on GitHub.

Why VoxisLive exists

Text-based translation is too slow for the moments that matter: a livestream in a language you don't speak, a multilingual call, an undubbed video. Reading subtitles pulls your eyes off the screen — so VoxisLive speaks the translation instead, in a studio-grade voice at 24 kHz, about two seconds behind the speaker.

Four commitments

  • Speak, don't subtitle. Reading subtitles pulls your eyes off the screen. The translation should arrive through your ears.
  • No drivers, no friction. Direct system-audio capture through native Windows WASAPI — no virtual cables, no setup ritual.
  • Open by default. The desktop engine is open source. Review the code, or bring your own API key and run it free.
  • Your audio stays yours. Speech detection runs locally, nothing is retained after a session, no data is sold — and the open-source build sends zero usage data.

Who builds it

VoxisLive is built and maintained by Davut Akça, a solo independent developer from Türkiye. The project is self-funded — not venture-backed — and the desktop engine source is public on GitHub. Questions, ideas, or a bug to report? Get in touch — support is answered in English and Turkish.

FAQ

Common questions

01What is VoxisLive?
A Windows app for real-time voice translation. It captures any audio playing on your computer and plays it back as a natural voice in your language within about two seconds, with a live bilingual transcript. It supports 79 languages.
02Is VoxisLive open source?
The desktop engine is open source on GitHub under the PolyForm Noncommercial license — you can audit the code or run it free with your own Gemini API key. The managed Microsoft Store app adds sign-in, prepaid minutes and automatic updates.
03Who is behind VoxisLive?
Davut Akça, an independent developer from Türkiye, builds and maintains the project as a self-funded venture.
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Hear every language, in real time.

Runs on Windows 10 and 11 — no drivers, no setup ritual, no bot in your call.