Watch a foreign-language streamer without looking away
Live streaming is a visual experience. Subtitle tools force you to choose between watching the gameplay and reading captions at the bottom of the screen. VoxisLive removes that trade-off by delivering translation as spoken voice instead of text, so you can keep your eyes on the action.
The result feels like a live interpreter sitting beside you. VoxisLive stays only a few seconds behind the original streamer, translating in real time so you follow the moment as it happens rather than catching up after it has passed.
How VoxisLive translates a live stream on Windows
VoxisLive captures stream audio directly through Windows WASAPI process-loopback — no drivers, no virtual audio cables, and no bots to configure. It works with Twitch, YouTube Live, and other streaming platforms straight out of the box.
The app is smart about its own output: it excludes the translated voice it produces so it never re-translates itself. In Video/Game mode, the original stream audio ducks down while the translation speaks, then returns to full volume — you still hear the streamer, the crowd, and the game underneath. See how it works for the full pipeline.
Spoken translation, not a caption bar
Rather than crowding your screen with a scrolling caption bar, VoxisLive synthesizes natural-sounding voices for the translation. You listen instead of read, which keeps streaming immersive and hands-free.
VoxisLive supports 79 target languages, so you can follow creators broadcasting in almost any language. When you want a record of a session, you can export it as a TXT, SRT, or VTT transcript for later reference.
Built for the pace of live content
Streams move fast — banter, callouts, and reactions land in the moment. VoxisLive is designed for roughly two-second latency, close enough to keep jokes, clutch plays, and chat reactions in sync with what you are hearing.
Because it reads system audio at the source, it does not depend on the platform offering captions or on a translated broadcast existing. Any live audio playing on your PC can be translated as it plays.
Getting started with live stream translation
You can install VoxisLive from the Microsoft Store and start translating in minutes. Usage runs on prepaid minutes, so you only pay for the time you actually translate — see pricing for current rates.
Prefer to run it yourself? There is an open-source GitHub build that uses your own Gemini API key (BYOK), so the app itself costs nothing to run. Download VoxisLive to choose the option that fits you.