AI voice translation
AI voice translation turns what one person says into another language during a live call, so two people who do not share a language can still talk in real time. It is the spoken-word version of the text translation you already use, applied to a conversation as it happens.
Where it helps
- Global support and sales: serve customers in their own language without a human interpreter on every call.
- International teams: run a meeting where participants speak different languages.
- Cross-border deals: reduce the friction and delay of back-and-forth translation.
How it works on a call
The tool transcribes speech, translates it, and delivers the translated version to the other side, ideally fast enough to feel like a normal conversation. Latency and accuracy are the two things that make or break the experience, which is why clean audio helps here too: a clearer signal translates more reliably.
How Krisp fits
Krisp added an AI Live Interpreter in early 2025 and has continued to develop its voice translation, reaching a third version in 2026. It sits alongside Krisp's noise cancellation and accent conversion, mostly aimed at contact centers and global teams. See our What's new in Krisp page for the timeline.
Start with clean audio
Translation works better on a clear signal. Test Krisp's noise cancellation free, with no card.
FAQ
It is improving quickly and already useful for support and team calls, though latency and accuracy still vary by language and audio quality. Clean audio helps it translate more reliably.
Yes. Krisp introduced an AI Live Interpreter in 2025 and has continued developing its voice translation, mainly for contact centers and global teams.
Related guides
- All how-to guides: the full library.
- What is accent conversion?: the related speech feature.
- What is Krisp?: the full feature overview.
- Is Krisp worth it?: our full verdict.