SYSTEM AUDIO

Translate whatever Windows is playing. All of it.

VoxisLive translates sound from your Windows PC — from any application — into your language in real time and speaks it back aloud. No file uploads, no pasted links: it captures the entire system audio mix as it plays.

Any app's audio — not just one file

Most translation tools make you commit to a source up front: a file, a link, a tab. VoxisLive listens to the Windows system audio reaching your speakers, which means it works with any application — browsers playing foreign news, desktop video players, games with foreign voice acting, conferencing windows, podcast apps.

No per-source configuration: start VoxisLive, select your target language from 79, and play whatever you want. The translation follows you seamlessly across apps because everything is captured at the system level.

Driverless capture, explained

VoxisLive uses WASAPI process-loopback — built-in Windows functionality — to capture already-playing audio. No virtual audio driver, no VB-CABLE, no routing utility: on Windows 10 and 11 it works immediately after installation. Capture excludes VoxisLive's own output, preventing re-translation loops.

Speech streams to a simultaneous interpreter model that recognizes, translates and re-speaks in one low-latency pass, staying just a few seconds behind the original talker.

One-way or two-way

For listening, Video / Game mode ducks the original audio so the translation sits clearly on top. For conversations, Meeting mode also translates your own speech into the other side's language through a virtual microphone — crucially, without adding any bot participant to the call.

Spoken output, with a transcript when you need it

The result is a natural voice speaking your language — not screen captions. A live bilingual transcript is still maintained and can be exported as TXT, SRT or VTT, with searchable history.

VoxisLive ships primarily through the Microsoft Store, with a free open-source build on GitHub that uses your own API key. See pricing to compare.

FAQ

Common questions

01Can VoxisLive translate audio from any app on Windows?
Yes. It captures the whole Windows system audio mix — browsers, desktop players, games, conferencing apps, media players. You don't select a file or a single app; it translates whatever is currently playing.
02Do I need a virtual audio cable to translate system sound?
No. VoxisLive uses driverless WASAPI process-loopback built into Windows 10 and 11 — no VB-CABLE, no virtual driver, no meeting bot. It also excludes its own output from capture.
03Does it show subtitles or speak the translation?
It speaks the translation aloud in a natural voice — speech-to-speech, not subtitles. A live transcript is available and exportable as TXT, SRT or VTT.
04How many languages can it translate into?
79 target languages, using a native simultaneous interpreter model that translates while the speaker talks, staying only a few seconds behind.
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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.