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Belora Connect is a real-time AI voice interpreter for business calls, built for sales, support,…
Belora Connect is a real-time AI voice interpreter for business calls, built for sales, support, HR and remote teams who need to hold live conversations in languages they do not speak.
Belora Connect is a desktop voice translation app that turns your microphone into a live interpreter across 40+ languages.
It translates speech in under 500ms while keeping your tone and rhythm intact, so calls with prospects, customers and candidates keep moving instead of stalling at the language barrier.
Cross-border calls break down in predictable ways: the prospect switches to broken English, the support ticket takes four rounds instead of one, the candidate gets filtered out for language rather than skill. Belora Connect removes that barrier by translating live speech in both directions during the call itself, without a human interpreter and without asking the other party to install anything.
Belora Connect installs as a virtual audio device on your machine. You pick “Connect Mic” as the input in Zoom, Meet, Teams, Discord, Slack or any softphone, and from that point on your speech is captured, translated and played out in the target language. Latency sits under 500ms in Streaming mode, which is roughly the length of an eye blink, so the conversation keeps its natural rhythm rather than turning into a stop-start relay. Because it works at the audio layer rather than as a platform plugin, it covers any application that uses a microphone, including tools that have no translation feature of their own.
The practical consequence is that nothing changes for the person on the other end. They do not need an account, a browser extension, or a link to a separate interpretation room. They join the call they were always going to join and hear you speak their language. For sales teams that means a discovery call with a Brazilian or Japanese prospect runs on the same calendar slot as any other. For support teams it means a ticket that would have been escalated to a multilingual colleague can be closed on the first call.

Most translation tools hand you a generic synthetic narrator. Belora Connect uses voiceprints instead: you record or upload a short clip and the app builds a model of your vocal identity that carries across languages. Timbre, pace and delivery survive the switch, so the German version of you still sounds like you rather than an announcement system. On top of voiceprints you can create voice variants, which take a base voice and pair it with a specific language and accent so you have a Parisian French version, a Madrid Spanish version and a Standard American English version ready to select before a call.
This matters more than it sounds on commercial calls. Tone carries trust, and a flat synthetic voice quietly signals that a machine is in the room. Preserving the speaker’s own delivery keeps negotiation, objection handling and rapport intact. In group calls, Connect also detects the gender of each speaker and assigns a matching voice automatically, so a mixed room does not collapse into a single indistinguishable voice.

There are two capture modes and they behave differently on purpose. Streaming translates continuously as you speak, delivering output with a delay of around 480ms on a stable connection. It suits fast back-and-forth conversation, interruptions and calls where momentum matters more than perfect phrasing. Instant waits for a natural pause or breath, then fires one clean translation in under 200ms once it detects the end of the sentence. It produces a tidier result because the engine has the full sentence to work with.
You choose per call rather than being locked into one behaviour. A negotiation with a lot of interruption runs better on Streaming. A structured interview, a demo walkthrough or a support script where accuracy beats speed runs better on Instant. Instant also consumes fewer credits per minute than Streaming, so it is the more economical mode for long calls where a short pause between turns is acceptable.

Uni-directional mode translates only your outbound voice. It is the right setting when the other party already understands you well enough but you want to speak in their language, or when you are presenting rather than conversing. Bi-directional mode translates both sides simultaneously, so the incoming audio is rendered into your language and your outgoing audio into theirs, in real time, in the same session.
You configure the language pair once and Connect works out who is speaking which language from there, which keeps the setup from becoming a job in itself mid-call. Audio routing is handled through two options: “How I Sound?” plays the translation back to you privately so you can check the output before a live call, and “Connect-On” routes your translated voice into the calling app while feeding the translated reply back to your monitor. Speaker labeling tracks who said what in group conversations, so multi-participant calls stay readable in the transcript.

Generic translation engines fall apart on domain vocabulary, product names and proper nouns, which is exactly the language business calls are made of. Belora Connect gives you three levers. Context-aware topic profiles let you tag a call as medical, legal, sales or another domain, which biases the engine toward the right terminology. The pronunciation dictionary lets you teach Connect how to say specific names, brands and acronyms, set once and applied every time. Language hints let you tell the app which languages to expect on a multilingual call so it stops guessing.
Used together these turn a general-purpose translator into something closer to a briefed interpreter. A recruiter running technical interviews can load an engineering context profile and a dictionary of framework names. A sales rep can load their own product names and the buyer’s company name so neither gets mangled on the first call. Noise suppression filters background audio before it reaches the translation stage, which keeps accuracy from degrading in open offices and on the road.

The installer creates two virtual devices, Connect Mic and Connect Speaker, so routing works without manual audio configuration on most machines. If a device state gets stuck after switching headsets or unplugging an interface, a Reset Audio Devices button in the profile restores it in one click rather than requiring a reboot. Sessions have no time limit, so long calls, workshops and back-to-back meetings do not get cut off partway through.
On data handling, the vendor states that conversation audio is processed live and discarded rather than stored, and that transcripts are saved locally on your own machine. Voiceprints are the exception and are retained, since they are what powers voice preservation on future calls. Belora Labs publishes a subprocessor list and privacy policy on its site, which is worth reading if you handle regulated conversations. The vendor also notes plainly that a qualified human interpreter remains the right call for legal, medical consent, immigration or crisis conversations, and positions Connect for everyday business calls instead.

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Belora Connect is a real-time AI voice interpreter for business calls, built for sales, support, HR and remote teams who need to hold live conversations in languages they do not speak.
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The video on Earlybird suggests it will be a demo but its not. Where is there a product demo?
Hi Mark, actually this is a presentation video i’ll fix it up. to show the product in action. Here’s a video: https://youtu.be/YPxTWqKRLZQ?si=Z4vS-ok17lQgh7pV
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