LingoDial

Real-time translated calls · EN ⇄ ES first

Speak your language.
They hear theirs.
In your voice.

LingoDial is a phone call with a live interpreter built into the line. Streaming translation starts speaking about a second behind you — in a verified clone of your own voice. No app-swapping. No walkie-talkie turns.

Face ID–gated voices · Two-party consent by default · Nothing stored without opt-in

MH

Manuel Herrera

Verified voice

00:00

EN ⇄ ES

AI translation active · nothing on this call is stored

connected— end-to-end
Simulated LingoDial call. Alex speaks English and his grandfather Manuel hears Spanish in Alex's own voice — and the reverse — with about a second and a half of delay, shown phrase by phrase.
~1.3s
to first translated audio
0 bytes
stored without opt-in
at launch, more to come
EN ⇄ ES
Face ID before your voice
Every call

Inside the app

This is LingoDial today.

Live screens from the current build, running exactly like this. A working call app with a verified voice at its core.

LingoDial Calls tab with the New call button above an empty recent-calls list

Explore LingoDial

Everything a real conversation needs, in five parts.

Calls

Live translation, phrase by phrase.

Start a call and speak normally. Your words arrive in their language about a second behind you — not after you stop talking. You choose a neutral voice or your own Face ID-verified clone for every call.

How a call works
LingoDial new-call screen: choose your voice, Face ID required, call Manuel

Verified voice

Your voice — provably yours.

Enroll once with Face ID. The badge the other person sees is granted by the server only after a fresh Face ID for that exact call — never from local state, so it can't be faked. Only you can ever be you, and you can delete it permanently.

How verification works
LingoDial verified-voice screen showing an enrolled, ready voice

Early access

Call someone you could never quite talk to.

Be first to hear a grandparent laugh at your joke in real time. We’ll email you exactly once — when your invite is ready.

  • English ⇄ Spanish first
  • iOS at launch
  • One email, ever