works with every Zoom plan
Verli listens to the Zoom audio already playing on your computer and shows a live transcript with translation into 60+ languages. No bot joins the call, nobody else installs anything, and it works on any Zoom plan.
your side of the call only, nothing joins the meeting
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Start Verli in your browser and share the Zoom tab audio, or use the Mac app to capture system audio directly, including the native Zoom client.
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Choose the language you speak and the language of the meeting. Verli detects which one each speaker is using automatically, so two-way conversations just work.
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A live transcript scrolls alongside the translation as people talk. Copy it, save the meeting for an AI summary, or share a live link so others can follow.
Meeting bots make people self-conscious and need the host's permission. Verli runs on your machine and translates the audio you already hear, so the meeting stays exactly as it was.
Zoom's built-in translated captions are limited to specific plans and a shorter language list. Verli works with free Zoom accounts and covers 60+ languages.
Automatic speaker-language detection means a Spanish speaker and an English speaker can talk normally while each reads the other in their own language.
Save the meeting and get an AI summary of what was said and decided, in the language you choose.
Most Zoom translation tools want to be in the meeting: a bot participant, a paid host-side add-on, or a plugin every attendee has to install. That works for some teams, but it breaks down the moment you join someone else's meeting, a client call where you cannot install anything, or a webinar where you are just an attendee.
Verli takes the opposite approach. It translates the audio your computer is already playing, so it works for any Zoom meeting you can hear: ones you host, ones you join, webinars, and recordings. In the browser, you share the Zoom tab's audio. On the Mac app, Verli captures system audio directly, which also covers the native Zoom client.
Because the transcription runs live, you read the translation as people speak rather than waiting for a recording to process. And since only active listening time counts against your minutes, the free hour each month goes a long way for occasional cross-language calls.
No. Verli never joins the call. It runs on your computer and translates the audio you already hear, so there is no bot in the participant list and nothing for the host to approve.
No. Verli only needs to run on your side. If you want others to follow the translation, you can share a live transcript link that opens in any browser.
Yes. Verli is independent of your Zoom plan because it works from the meeting audio, not from Zoom's own caption system.
Verli transcribes and translates between 60+ languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, and Hindi, with automatic detection of which language each speaker is using.
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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