Speak it, cross the bridge
Dictate with your keyboard or type, and hear the translation read back in seconds.
Speak it, read it, hear it
The voice translator reads your translation out loud and takes spoken input through your device keyboard's dictation. Tap the text box, tap the microphone on the keyboard, and say your sentence. The words appear in the left panel, the translation shows on the right, and it plays back on its own. Typing works the same way, with the result read aloud.
Speaking is faster than typing for most people, and it is far easier when you are on the move or when the keyboard is set to the wrong language. Almost every phone and laptop has dictation built into the keyboard, so there is nothing to install. Tap the box, start dictation, say your phrase, and hand your screen over to share the reply.
Because the input comes from your device rather than the browser, this works the same on iPhone, Android, and desktop. The translation reads back in a natural voice that you can play as many times as you need.
How the voice translator works
Dictate or type, check the text, and hear the answer.
Tap and dictate
Tap the text box, then the microphone on your keyboard, and say one sentence. Your device turns speech into text right in the panel.
See the words
The text appears as you speak. Read it back to check that it caught what you meant before the translation runs.
Hear the answer
The translation appears on the right and plays out loud right away. Tap the speaker icon to hear it again whenever you like.
Where voice translation helps
Travel
Ask for directions, order food, or sort out a booking without typing in an unfamiliar language. Dictate your sentence, show the screen, and let the other person read or hear the reply.
Learning a language
Hear how a sentence should sound and compare it with your own. Saying it, reading it, and hearing it together build the ear faster than reading alone.
Accessibility
Dictation and spoken output suit anyone who finds a keyboard slow or hard to use. Talk to put text in, listen to take it back out.
Quick replies
Catch a message in another language, dictate your answer, and read the translation back before you send it. No app switching, no copy and paste.
Clear input, better results
Spanish to English is the heart of the tool, and the voice translator reaches the same wide language list as the text translator. Pick your source on the left and your target on the right, or leave the source on Detect so the engine reads the language for you.
Clear input gives the best result. Dictate in a quiet spot, speak at a normal pace, and say one full sentence rather than a long run of thoughts. If a word comes out wrong, fix it in the box by hand, and the translation updates on its own.
The spoken translation uses a natural voice that you can play as many times as you need. That makes the page useful for practice, since you can listen, repeat, and listen again until the sentence sits right.
Dictation is part of your device keyboard, so it works in every browser. On iPhone, tap the microphone on the on-screen keyboard. On Android, use the voice typing key. On a desktop, the keyboard or system dictation does the same job. There is no app to add and no browser to switch.
Voice translation through the day
A spoken translator fits the moments when typing gets in the way.
At the counter
Order at a cafe, check in at a desk, or ask a shop assistant a question. Dictate your sentence, show the screen, and let the reply come back out loud.
On the road
Hands busy with bags or a map? Dictation is far simpler than typing on a small keyboard, and the spoken answer means you do not have to read while you walk.
Practice out loud
Say a sentence, read what your device heard, and play the translation. Repeating it after the voice trains both your accent and your ear.
Reply on the spot
Got a voice note or a message in another language? Dictate your answer, read it back to be sure, and you have a clean reply in seconds.
Dictation and playback, in any browser
Spoken input comes from your device keyboard's dictation, not from the browser, so it behaves the same everywhere. Tap the box, start dictation, and the words land in the panel as you talk. Stop talking and the text stays, ready to translate.
From there the translation follows the same path as the text translator. A fast in-browser engine handles most sentences, a server request covers the harder ones, and the finished translation reads back in a natural voice. You can replay that audio with the speaker icon at any time.
Because dictation is a device feature, there is nothing to install and no browser to switch. iPhone, Android, and desktop all dictate into the box the same way, which is why the voice translator reaches everyone who lands on the page.
Dictation handles short, everyday sentences best, the kind you use to ask a question or send a quick reply. For a long passage, type it or dictate it in pieces, since shorter chunks come through cleaner and stay inside the 750 character limit.
If your keyboard has no dictation key, typing is always there as a backup, and the typed result still reads aloud. Either way, the translation lands on screen and in your ear, which is the whole point of the page.
Questions about voice translation
Does it work on every browser?
Yes. Spoken input comes from your device keyboard's dictation, so it works the same on iPhone, Android, and desktop, in any browser.
How do I speak instead of type?
Tap the text box, then tap the microphone on your keyboard, and start talking. The words appear in the panel and translate on their own.
Does the translation play automatically?
Yes. After you dictate or type, the result reads aloud on its own. The speaker icon under the right panel replays it at any time.
What languages can I dictate and hear?
Spanish and English lead the list, and the language menu holds more than 120 languages, each searchable by name or code.
Is the voice translator free?
Yes. Dictation, translation, and spoken output are all free, with no account or sign up.
Is my voice recorded?
Dictation is handled by your own device, and the translation runs for your session only. Nothing is published or shared by this page.
Can I fix the dictated text?
Yes. The words land in the left panel, where you can edit anything before or after the translation runs, and the result updates on its own.
Does the page work on a phone?
Yes. On a phone, dictation is the keyboard microphone, and the spoken translation plays through the phone speaker.
How long can the spoken text be?
Up to 750 characters per translation, the same as the text translator. For a longer passage, dictate or type it in two parts.
Can I change languages between sentences?
Yes. Switch the source or target in the language menu at any time, and the next translation uses the new pair right away.