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Run live translation with one language setting and a QR code

You pick the source language and share a QR. Your speaker talks normally while the room receives live captions and natural AI voice in their own language. No interpreters, no booth, no second mic.

Going live takes about a minute

1

Create a session

Open https://app.gracetranslate.com on any laptop or phone, sign in, and start a new session. Give it a name like Sunday Service so it is easy to find later.

2

Pick the source language

Choose the one language your speaker is talking in. That is the only language setting you touch. Listeners handle the rest from their own seats.

3

Share the QR code

Put the session QR on the screen, in the bulletin, or on a printed card at the door. People scan it, pick their language, and they are connected.

4

Go live and speak

Tap go live and start the message. Captions and natural AI voice reach every listener a few seconds behind, in whatever language each person chose.

What you actually do

You speak. The room translates itself.

GraceTranslate is listener-driven, so the person up front is never managing languages or fiddling with settings mid-service.

Just speak normally

No special phrasing, no pauses for an interpreter, no second microphone. Preach, teach, and pray the way you always do.

One language in, many out

You set a single source language. Listeners turn on any of 90 languages on their own phones, on demand, only the ones the room needs.

A live dashboard

Watch the session in real time: who is connected, which languages are active, and live captions scrolling as you talk. Glance when you want, ignore it when you do not.

Five things from one session

You start one session to translate the service, but that same session quietly produces more than live audio.

Every time you go live, GraceTranslate captures live translation, live captions, a full transcript, a clean summary, and even auto-generated social media posts you can use during the week. One click up front, five outputs to serve your whole congregation.

  • Live translation and natural AI voice in up to 90 languages
  • Live captions on every listener's screen
  • A searchable transcript of the message
  • A short summary for follow-up and small groups
  • Ready-to-post social media content from what was said

Questions from pastors and AV volunteers

What hardware do we need?
Whatever already carries your speaker's voice. GraceTranslate runs in a web browser, so any laptop, tablet, or phone with a decent internet connection can host the session. If you have a sound board, a clean feed into the device gives the best results, but a good room mic works too.
How much training does a volunteer need?
Very little. If a volunteer can open a web page and start a session, they can run it. The flow is create a session, pick the source language, share the QR, go live. Most teams are comfortable after one practice run before service.
Can one person run it during the service?
Yes. Once you go live, the system handles the languages on its own. There is nothing to switch mid-message, so the operator can sit back and just keep an eye on the dashboard.
Can we run it across multiple services or venues?
You can create a fresh session for each service, campus, or event, and reuse the same setup every week. Billing is by language-hour (one language interpreted for one hour), so you only pay for the languages people actually turn on.
What if more languages are needed than we expected?
That is fine. You never pre-select listener languages. If someone in the room needs Spanish, Tagalog, or Ukrainian, they simply choose it after scanning the QR, up to 90 languages, with no change on your end.

Try it at your next rehearsal

New churches that get in touch receive $200 in free credit, enough to run several full services while your team gets comfortable. Set up a session, scan the QR yourself, and hear it work before Sunday.