Immersion without losing the thread
Watch a foreign film, follow a podcast, or listen to a live broadcast while VoxisLive speaks a translation in your language just a few seconds behind. You stay inside the original audio and treat the translation as a safety net, checking your comprehension without stopping to look anything up.
Because the translation is spoken, not written, it arrives through your ears while your eyes stay on the content. That keeps you engaged with the source material instead of reading subtitles, which is what makes it feel like real immersion rather than studying.
A comprehension check, not a crutch
VoxisLive works best as a way to confirm what you already understood. Listen to the foreign audio first and try to grasp it on your own, then let the spoken translation tell you whether you got it right. Used this way it reinforces active listening instead of replacing it.
It is a tool to support your study, not a substitute for it. The more you lean on your own ear first and use the translation second, the faster your listening comprehension improves.
Use the transcript to review what you missed
Every session is saved to a searchable history so you can return to it later. You can export the full transcript as TXT, SRT, or VTT, with bilingual cues that place each original line next to its translation.
That makes it easy to go back over a difficult passage, study new vocabulary in context, or reread the exact lines you didn't catch the first time through.
Any audio your PC plays, with no setup
VoxisLive captures the audio your Windows sound card is already playing using WASAPI loopback. There is no virtual audio cable to install and no driver to configure. Whatever comes out of your speakers — a streaming film, a podcast app, a foreign news broadcast, a YouTube video — is picked up directly.
It does not import media files or read URLs, and it is not a subtitle generator. It is a speech-to-speech translator for live audio, translating whatever is playing right now on your machine. See how it works for more detail.
79 languages to practice with
VoxisLive supports 79 target languages, so you can turn French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Arabic, and many more into a language you already understand. Whatever you are learning, chances are you can immerse yourself in native audio and still follow along.
Getting started for language learners
Download VoxisLive from the Microsoft Store or from GitHub, pick your source and target languages, and play any foreign-language audio on your PC. The spoken translation begins within a couple of seconds. See pricing for prepaid-minute plans.
There is also a free, open-source BYOK build on GitHub if you would rather supply your own API key at no cost. Visit the download page to choose the version that fits you.