I built a Chrome widget that translates audio with real-time subtitles for any browser audio content.

I built a Chrome widget that translates audio with real-time subtitles for any browser audio content.

Yes, including video calls on Meet or Zoom. Just sign up for free at https://app.voxtranslate.app and you'll get $2 in bonus credits to try it out — the Standard tier only costs $0.004/minute, and if you want higher quality with Premium (which translates into 80+ languages and even replicates your tone of voice) it's about $0.06/minute. Enhanced is the same price if you want to clone your own voice.

No subscriptions for B2C users!

You only pay in credits if call participants speak different languages — otherwise it's completely free, including local video recording, auto-translated chat, the real-time whiteboard, and transcript downloads at the end of the call.

To learn more, check out voxtranslate.app or DM me. If you have a company and want to use it to keep track of all your video calls — beyond real-time translation and webinars — you'll find everything here: https://voxtranslate.app/it/business.
You can also record videos to the cloud, analyze user behavior and project progress with an AI system, run semantic search, and ask the AI anything about your teams/members and projects.

Install the widget here: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/maabjjeohcieihdockimokcckcnjcmbb?utm_source=item-share-cb

It works with the same Google account you used to sign up on the webapp.

Thanks in advance to everyone who gives it a try, even for free!

Happy translating!

u/micio86 — 6 days ago

Building a tool for real-time multilingual meetings — is this actually useful or does it already exist?

Working on something that live-translates video calls, webinars, and browser video so people talking different languages can actually understand each other in real time — plus cloud recording + transcripts so nothing gets lost.

Curious if others dealing with international clients/suppliers have run into this problem, and what you use today (subtitles? manual translation? just... struggle through it?).

Happy to share more in the comments if people are interested.

reddit.com
u/micio86 — 6 days ago
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Building a tool for real-time multilingual meetings — is this actually useful or does it already exist?

Working on something that live-translates video calls, webinars, and browser video so people talking different languages can actually understand each other in real time — plus cloud recording + transcripts so nothing gets lost.

Curious if others dealing with international clients/suppliers have run into this problem, and what you use today (subtitles? manual translation? just... struggle through it?).

Happy to share more in the comments if people are interested.

voxtranslate.app

u/micio86 — 6 days ago

Building a tool for real-time multilingual meetings — is this actually useful or does it already exist?

Working on something that live-translates video calls, webinars, and browser video so people talking different languages can actually understand each other in real time — plus cloud recording + transcripts so nothing gets lost.

Curious if others dealing with international clients/suppliers have run into this problem, and what you use today (subtitles? manual translation? just... struggle through it?).

Happy to share more in the comments if people are interested.

reddit.com
u/micio86 — 13 days ago

The alchemy is a recurring element in the Silent Hill franchise, and this remake is no exception. In several sections of the game, we find direct allusions, and the labyrinth is one of the most charged places with this symbolism. Near the puzzle of the rotating stone cube, we can glimpse the sulfur alchemical symbol (🜍), a sign that dates back to the medieval and Renaissance tradition (13th-16th centuries). In alchemy, sulfur was one of the three fundamental principles along with salt and mercury, and it was associated with the soul, vital energy, and the burning. In Christian tradition, sulfur was also linked to the hellfire, adding a nuance of condemnation and penance.

This detail is deeply significant: the labyrinth represents the deepest part of James’ soul, and at the same time, it symbolizes the peak of his personal descent to hell. The same sign can be found in the rotating cube, reinforcing the idea that each turn is an attempt to reorder his psyche to face the truth.

In the same way, the Leviathan’s Cross (🜏), also known as the Satan’s Cross, also appears. This symbol emerged in the 18th century, documented in 1755 in alchemical treatises as a variant of sulfur, and later was reinterpreted in the 20th century by Anton LaVey as a symbol of modern Satanism. Although it shares roots with the alchemical symbol, its reading changes: it is no longer just vital energy, but a sign of rebellion against Christian dogma and exaltation of human power. I have a personal theory as to why James sees this type of symbolism and it could be something that many people go through when they feel lost or without hope, and it is the negation of God or the negation of faith, this is more common than we think because I am sure that many of us have renounced faith at some point claiming that God does not exist when going through a devastating situation in our lives.

u/micio86 — 4 months ago