family calls to news streams
Verli listens to live Russian, a call with family, a news broadcast, an interview, and shows English captions in real time. Reply in English and it comes back in Russian.
fast speech, long words, still readable
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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 Russian, 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.
One side speaks Russian, the other English, and each reads the other in their own language. Automatic detection means nobody manages settings mid-call.
Follow a broadcast or a YouTube interview as it airs instead of waiting for translated coverage. The original Russian stays visible next to the English.
No bot participant, no plugin, nothing for the other side to install. Verli runs on your machine and translates the audio you already hear.
Russian today, another language tomorrow. Auto-detection covers 60+ languages, so one tool handles every mixed-language call in your life.
For millions of families the important calls happen across a language line: one generation comfortable in Russian, the next one in English. Everyone gets by, and everyone misses things. The same gap shows up at work with colleagues or clients, and online, where most Russian-language content never gets translated.
Verli closes it live. It translates the audio your computer plays or hears: video calls, voice messages played out loud, streams, broadcasts. The transcript shows the Russian and the English together, scrolling as fast as people talk.
It is two-way by default. Verli detects the language of each speaker, so your English is translated into Russian for the other side of the call. Save a conversation and get an AI summary. The free plan includes 60 minutes each month.
Yes. Ukrainian and Russian are separate languages in Verli's 60+ language list, and automatic detection tells them apart, including on calls where both are spoken.
Clear audio matters more than speed. Verli handles natural conversational pace well; a bad connection or a speaker far from the microphone hurts accuracy more than talking fast does.
No. Verli translates both directions automatically, so an English speaker can follow a Russian conversation, and a Russian 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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