for family calls and the news
Verli listens to live Arabic, a family call, a news broadcast, a work meeting, and shows English captions in real time. English replies are translated back into Arabic.
reads right to left, translates left to right
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Open Verli in your browser and share the tab with the sound, or use the Mac app to capture system audio directly. A call, a stream, a video: if you can hear Arabic, Verli can too.
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Verli detects which of the two each speaker is using, so two-way conversation works without switching anything. Your English replies are translated back automatically.
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The transcript and its translation scroll in real time. Copy text, save the session for an AI summary, or share a live link others can read in their browser.
Real conversations do not happen in textbook Modern Standard Arabic. Verli's recognition covers everyday spoken Arabic alongside MSA broadcasts and lectures.
Grandparents speak Arabic, kids answer in English, and everyone reads along in their own language. Detection is automatic, so the call just flows.
No bot participant, no plugin, nothing for the other side to install. Verli runs on your machine and translates the audio you already hear.
Arabic today, another language tomorrow. Auto-detection covers 60+ languages, so one tool handles every mixed-language call in your life.
In a lot of families one person carries the translation load: the cousin who explains what grandmother said, the parent who relays the news. It works, it is exhausting, and things still get lost, especially on long calls where nobody wants to interrupt.
Verli listens instead. Play the call on speaker or share the tab, and it shows the Arabic transcript with a live English translation. News broadcasts, lectures, voice messages: if your computer plays it, Verli captions it.
When you answer in English, automatic language detection translates you back into Arabic. Both scripts stay on screen. Save a session for an AI summary, and start on the free hour each month, no credit card.
Both are part of recognition. Broadcast and formal speech in MSA transcribes most cleanly; everyday dialect conversation works too, with quality varying more by audio clarity than by region.
Yes. The original transcript renders in Arabic script, right to left, with the English translation alongside.
No. Verli translates both directions automatically, so an English speaker can follow a Arabic conversation, and a Arabic speaker can follow yours. It is built for the person in the middle.
Anything your computer plays or hears: video calls, YouTube and Twitch streams, podcasts, voice messages, phone calls on speaker, and in-person conversation through the microphone.
The free plan includes 60 minutes of live transcription and translation each month with no credit card. Paid plans start at $7.99 per month for 10 hours.
Start free with 60 minutes a month. Works in your browser in under a minute.
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