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Audio Translator

Upload foreign-language audio (up to 25 MB) and get an English text translation back automatically.

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Audio Translator listens to a recording in any of 50+ languages and returns an English text translation. Upload an MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM, OGG, FLAC, or MP4 file up to 25 MB; the source language is detected automatically and the output is translated straight into readable English. It is ideal for understanding foreign-language interviews, voice notes, lectures, and meetings without a separate translation step.

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or click to browse — MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM, OGG, FLAC, MP4 up to 25 MB
Recommended for long inputs (>60s). You'll get a link as soon as it's ready.

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Small Business

Spanish voicemail

Understand and respond to customer voicemails in other languages.

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Input

Content
An audio recording of a customer voicemail spoken in Spanish that needs to be translated into English text.

Output (excerpt)

Translated transcript (English): "Hi, this is Maria calling about my order from last week. The package arrived but one item was missing. Could you please call me back at your earliest convenience to arrange a replacement? Thank you." The tool transcribes the Spanish speech and returns an accurate English translation ready to log in your support system.
Bloggers

Interview clip translate

Translate a foreign-language interview clip for an article.

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Input

Content
A recorded audio clip of a French interview with a chef that needs to be translated into English for an article.

Output (excerpt)

Translated transcript (English): "For me, cooking is about respecting the ingredient. I visit the market every morning and let what is freshest decide the menu. The technique should never overpower the produce." The tool converts the spoken French into fluent English text, giving ready-to-quote material for the blog feature.
Students

Lecture audio translate

Translate foreign-language lecture audio into study notes.

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Input

Content
An audio recording of a German university lecture excerpt that needs to be translated into English for study notes.

Output (excerpt)

Translated transcript (English): "Today we examine supply and demand equilibrium. When price rises above the equilibrium point, a surplus forms because quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded, pushing the price back down over time." The tool delivers a clear English translation of the lecture excerpt, ready to fold into study notes.

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You'll get plain-text transcript or an inline audio player (depends on the tool).

How to Use Audio Translator

  1. Upload your audio file (MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM, OGG, FLAC, or MP4, up to 25 MB).
  2. Start the translation; the source language is detected automatically.
  3. Read the English text it returns.
  4. Copy or download the translated text for your notes or documents.

Use Cases

1

Understand a foreign-language interview without hiring a translator

2

Translate a voice note from an international contact into English

3

Get the gist of a lecture or talk recorded in another language

4

Follow a meeting recording held in a language you do not speak

5

Translate field recordings for research or journalism

Tips for Best Results

  • Use clear recordings with minimal background noise for the most faithful translation.
  • If a file exceeds 25 MB, split it into shorter segments and translate each separately.
  • For idiomatic or technical speech, double-check key phrases in the English output.
  • If you need the original language preserved, use the Audio Transcriber tool instead of this one.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Audio Translator do?

It takes a spoken-audio file in a non-English language and returns an English text translation of what was said, detecting the source language for you.

Which audio formats and file size are supported?

It accepts MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM, OGG, FLAC, and MP4 files up to 25 MB. Split longer recordings into smaller parts to stay within the limit.

Do I have to pick the source language?

No. The source language is auto-detected across 50+ supported languages, and the output is auto-translated into English text.

Does it give me the original language too, or only English?

The output is English text. If you need the original-language transcript, use the Audio Transcriber tool instead, which keeps the spoken language.

How accurate is the translation?

It is reliable for clear speech, but accents, background noise, and idioms can affect the result. Review the English output for anything important before relying on it.

Can I use the translations commercially?

Yes, you can use the English output in your own work and content. Free covers 5 translations per day with no signup; Pro is $19/month for higher volume.

What happens to my uploaded audio?

Your audio is processed only to produce the English translation and is then discarded. It is not stored or used to train models.

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