Languages
90 languages, ready the moment someone needs one
Your speaker talks in one language. Every listener picks their own from 90, on their own phone, with live captions and a natural voice. You only pay while a language is actually being heard.
90 languages, on demand
One service, every language in the room
Your speaker talks normally in one language. Every listener picks their own from the same 90, on their own phone. No headsets to hand out, no booth, no second microphone.
Languages turn on the moment someone listens
GraceTranslate is listener-driven. Your operator sets just one thing before the service: the language the speaker is talking in. That is the only choice you have to make from the platform.
Everything else happens in the seats. A visitor scans the QR code, taps their language, and live captions plus a natural voice begin within a few seconds. The next person can pick a completely different language at the same time. You are never picking languages for people or guessing who will show up.
This is also why billing is simple and fair. We charge by the language-hour: one language interpreted for one hour. You only pay while someone is actually listening in that language. If three languages are in use for the full hour, that is three language-hours. If a language sits idle, it costs nothing. Quiet weeks cost less, big multilingual gatherings scale up only when the seats fill.
- Operator sets one source language; listeners choose any of the 90.
- Captions and voice start a few seconds behind the speaker.
- Multiple languages can run at once, each on its own phone.
- You are billed per language-hour, only while a language is in use.
Built for the room you minister in
Tuned for sermons, not call centers
Generic translation tools were never made for preaching. Ours is shaped around how church actually sounds.
Trained on how sermons sound
It expects scripture references, repeated phrases, prayer, and the rhythm of a message, so the meaning carries instead of coming out flat or literal.
Natural AI voices
Listeners hear a warm, human-sounding voice in their language, not a robotic monotone, so they can settle in and follow along for the whole service.
Captions and voice together
Every language ships with live on-screen captions and spoken audio at the same time. People read, listen, or both, whatever helps them follow.
The same 90 everywhere
From a single visitor's heart language to a fully multilingual congregation, the same set of languages is ready every week, no setup per language.
Common questions about languages
See the 90 languages working in your service
New churches that get in touch receive $200 in free credit, enough to run several services and hear it in the languages your people speak. Set your source language, share the QR code, and let listeners do the rest.