A messaging app that automatically translates messages - Geeko

A new messaging application has just appeared on this already saturated market, with an innovative offer of machine translation modules.

Slatch allows you to automatically translate text messages, audio messages as well as videos into a foreign language or into your own language. “The idea of ​​Slatch is to facilitate meetings and interactions between people around the world. To me, Slatch is much more than messaging. The objective is to erase the geographic distances and the linguistic barriers which separate us. It is on this value of universality that the application was founded, with the aim of offering to the greatest number of new opportunities, personal and professional, hitherto impossible, "explains Patrice Lalloum, founder of this app made in France

What is the difference with the competition?

In fact, the user writes a text message or records an audio message in his mother tongue, then selects the language of his interlocutor. The app will then translate its message. The app also works during videoconferencing. Just press the record button to record your response. The app will then take care of translating the voice message into the language of the caller, as if a translator supervised the live conversation.

Available for free on iOS and Android, Slatch supports more than a hundred languages. A premium paid offer should appear in the app sometime next year. It should offer various additional features, including a geolocation-based dating service.

If it is not the first app of its kind - Viber and DoTalk apps have offered an instant translation system for years -, Slatch relies on its easy-to-use interface and end-to-end encryption to make space for itself. the market.

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  • IOS
  • Android
  • Language
  • Message
  • Translation
  • Messaging
  • Application
  • Mobile app
  • High-Tech
  • Smartphone