Hybrid human + AI interpretation

Speak to the world, in every language.

Real-time simultaneous interpretation for conferences, meetings and virtual exhibitions. Certified human interpreters and AI channels — your audience simply picks the language they want to hear.

100+ languages
Certified interpreters
AI channels & captions
Low-latency audio

Capabilities

Everything a multilingual event needs

One platform for live interpretation, virtual conferences and exhibitions.

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Multi-language channels

Every language is its own live audio channel. Listeners switch instantly between them.

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Certified interpreters

Tap SWLT's network of professional simultaneous interpreters, working in booths with handover & relay.

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AI channels & captions

Spin up AI interpretation for any language with no booked interpreter, plus live captions.

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Conferences & exhibitions

Host full virtual events — stages, sessions and exhibition halls — all interpreted.

Studio-grade, low latency

Built on a self-hosted WebRTC media server tuned for the clean, fast audio interpreters demand.

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Any device

Speakers, interpreters and audiences join from the web or the mobile app — no downloads required for listeners.

Built for everyone in the room

Three roles, one seamless event

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Speakers

Present in your own language. Your voice becomes the floor that every interpreter works from.

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Interpreters

A purpose-built console: pristine floor audio, booth partner handover and relay between languages.

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Audience

Pick your language and listen — with live captions and Q&A, on web or mobile.

How it works

Live in three steps

Create your event

Set up a session, add the languages you need and choose human or AI for each channel.

Interpreters join booths

Assign certified interpreters to each language booth; they hear the speaker and interpret live.

Audience listens in

Attendees open the link, pick their language and follow along — anywhere in the world.

Run your first multilingual event

Tell us about your event and we'll set you up with interpreters and channels.