Real-time voice translation built into your network.
Translate runs inside the call, not on top of it, so every phone call becomes multilingual with nothing to download and no change for the people on the line.
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Translate
Bom dia — pode confirmar o número de cliente?
Good morning — can you confirm the customer number?
Sure, it's 4471 0029.
Claro, é 4471 0029.
Obrigado. Já vejo a sua conta.
Thank you. I can see your account now.
Language still breaks phone calls every day.
Valuable customer segments switch providers or rely on workarounds because their language isn't supported natively.
Operations that span multiple geographies struggle to serve customers consistently.
Existing solutions don't solve the problem at its root.
Most models and platforms sit on top of the call, adding friction, latency, and a dependency on infrastructure you don't control.
The problem isn't translation quality. It's where the translation lives.
Translation that happens inside the call, not around it.
Integration at the network layer
Translate connects directly to your existing infrastructure, not on top of it like an app.
Real-time bidirectional translation
As the call happens, Translate processes audio in both directions at once, with sub-second round-trip latency.
Both parties speak their language
Each person hears the other in their own language. No apps, no friction.
We work with your current infrastructure, not against it.
Every network has a different architecture. Translate integrates at the point that makes the most sense for your existing setup, without requiring significant changes to get started.
Depending on your infrastructure, that integration can happen at different points in your network: closer to the edge for a faster deployment with minimal changes, or deeper in your core systems for tighter control and more advanced configurations.
In both cases:
- — Translation happens inside the network
- — Both parties experience a normal phone call
- — No third-party app or platform required
Want to go deeper? We're happy to walk through the specific architecture for your network on a technical call.
A native multilingual experience, invisible to everyone on the call.
Translation happens at the network layer
Both parties make a normal phone call and hear each other in their own language. Nothing to download, nothing to install, nothing to explain.
Translate can be fully white-labeled
Launch it as your own multilingual calling service without disclosing the underlying technology.
Carrier-agnostic by design
Translate works across different network infrastructures. You're not locked into a single vendor's ecosystem, whether that's a telecom vendor or an AI model provider.
No behavior change for anyone
For the people on the call, the experience is identical to any other phone call. For the teams managing it, the integration works alongside existing infrastructure.
Dialect precision where it matters
Where dialect matters most, we train proprietary models on native speech data, so your customers hear the variant they actually speak.
Portuguese
pt-PT vs pt-BR
Spanish
es-ES vs es-MX
Not locked to a single model
We're not tied to any single translation model. As stronger models arrive, we move to them without disrupting your service, so you stay current and never depend on one provider.
Deployed where you need it
Run Translate in the cloud, on-premise, or fully offline in your own environment. For sovereignty or security requirements, the system and your data stay entirely under your control.
Translate is built for:
- Telecom operators looking to offer multilingual calling as a native subscriber service.
- Mobile network operators serving immigrant, diaspora, or multilingual communities.
- Contact centers managing customer service across multiple languages and geographies.
- Enterprises with cross-border operations where agents and customers don't share a language.
- Any organization where language barriers are breaking conversations at the network level.
Validated in production
SentiVue was selected for Vodafone's Open Innovation Program 2.0 and validated through the NOS 5G TestBed, two of Europe's operator-backed environments for developing and testing with real networks.
Want the technical detail? We're happy to walk through what each programme involved on a call.