no Workspace add-on required

Live translation for Google Meet

Verli translates the Meet call you are in, live, into 60+ languages. It runs in a second browser tab, reads the meeting audio you already hear, and works with personal Google accounts as well as Workspace.

works as an attendee too, not just as the host

Translate a Meet call in three steps

1.

Share the Meet tab with Verli

Open Verli in a new tab, click start, and pick your Google Meet tab when the browser asks what to share. Verli hears exactly what you hear.

2.

Choose your language pair

Set the meeting language and your language. Verli auto-detects who is speaking which, so mixed-language meetings translate in both directions.

3.

Follow the live transcript

Read translated captions in real time, keep the original text side by side, and save the meeting at the end for an AI summary.

Why people use Verli for Google Meet

Works with any Google account

Google reserves translated captions for select Workspace tiers and a limited language list. Verli works with free personal accounts and any Meet you can join, in 60+ languages.

Nothing added to the meeting

No bot participant, no extension for the host to approve, no setup for anyone else on the call. Verli runs entirely on your side.

Both directions at once

Speaker-language detection translates the meeting into your language and your language back for them, without toggling anything mid-conversation.

A transcript you keep

Everything said is captured as text you can copy, plus optional AI meeting summaries when you save the session.

Meet's built-in captions stop where real meetings start

Google Meet has captions, and on some Workspace plans it can translate them. But the language list is short, the feature depends on the plan of the account hosting the call, and as a guest you get whatever the host's plan allows. If your weekly call includes a language Google does not translate, or your company is on the wrong tier, you are out of luck inside Meet itself.

Verli sidesteps the plan problem because it never asks Meet for anything. Your browser already receives the meeting audio; Verli transcribes and translates that audio directly. This is why it works as a guest, in webinars, with personal accounts, and with languages far beyond the built-in list.

The same trick works everywhere else too. The tab you share does not have to be Meet: the identical setup translates a YouTube stream, a webinar platform, or an online lecture. One tool for every source, instead of one translation feature per app.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a Google Workspace plan?

No. Verli works with any Google account, including free personal ones, because it translates the meeting audio in your browser rather than using Meet's caption system.

Can I use it when I am not the host?

Yes. Attendees, guests, and webinar viewers can all use Verli, since it only needs the audio you already hear.

Will other people in the call see anything?

No. Nothing changes in the meeting for anyone else. If you want to share the translation, send the live transcript link and viewers can read along in their own browser.

How accurate is the translation?

Verli uses real-time speech recognition with automatic language detection, and you can teach it names, acronyms, and terms in advance so specialized vocabulary comes out right.

How much does it cost?

Free for 60 minutes of live transcription and translation each month, no credit card. Paid plans start at $7.99 per month for 10 hours.

Understand every Meet call

Start free in your browser. Your next meeting can be the first one you read live.

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