Take the broadcast feed
Bring a clean live source from the program, mixer, or streaming setup into the event session.
For online & TV live broadcasts
Open multilingual access for livestreams, broadcast specials, press events, and online programs with translated audio that can sit closer to your production workflow than a traditional interpretation setup.

Tõlk.fm lets teams choose between enabled live speech-to-speech providers from OpenAI and Google Gemini. For technical and AV teams, the live path keeps translation closer to the source audio than conventional speech-to-text → translation → text-to-speech chains, reducing handoffs while preserving spoken nuance for listeners.
Tõlk.fm keeps the event team in control while removing the parts of interpretation that usually slow a room down.
Bring a clean live source from the program, mixer, or streaming setup into the event session.
Choose the language channels you need for this broadcast, webcast, or special event.
Point viewers to one browser-based listening path while keeping the live show moving.
Create and launch translation sessions programmatically, then share the returned listener links with remote viewers.
Offer text support when the audience needs readability as well as translated speech.
Keep language channels visible in one place while the show is live.
Listeners can join without a dedicated app or shipped hardware.
Turn languages, recordings, and access on only where the live format justifies it.
Designed around live delivery, not post-produced multilingual content.
Tõlk.fm can sit on top of a reliable live source and create multilingual listening paths without pretending to replace the rest of the production workflow. It is best used where a clean feed and clear audience instructions already exist.
The Tõlk.fm Public API lets partner products integrate real-time voice translation into their own software and automated workflows — without building interpretation infrastructure, media workers, or listener delivery yourself. Expand how and where multilingual access shows up for your users and clients.
Create events, add language channels, launch live translation, and stop sessions from your backend — no custom media infrastructure required.
Each launch returns a streamUrl: the public browser page where listeners pick a language and hear translated audio in real time.
Wire Tõlk.fm into registration systems, venue apps, AV runbooks, and partner products so multilingual access ships with your own UX.
Pair your main program feed on YouTube, Vimeo, or your encoder with public listener links from the API, or mint direct WebSocket, HLS, and RTMP pull URLs for OBS, vMix, Castr, and custom production workflows. Route program audio into Tõlk.fm from a mixer, interface, or production feed.
Pilot-ready