One ↔ one
Brilliant for two people taking turns: you speak, they read, they reply. Perfect for a single conversation.
One person talks. Every listener hears and reads it instantly in their own language, over WiFi or Bluetooth. No internet, no accounts.
Built-in translation apps are made for two people taking turns. Real life happens in groups: a squad, a meeting room, a family table.
Brilliant for two people taking turns: you speak, they read, they reply. Perfect for a single conversation.
One person speaks and the whole room hears it at the same moment, each in their own language, spoken aloud, live and offline.
Sports teams, multilingual meetings, families, tour groups, classrooms: anywhere one person needs to reach many languages at once.
Coach Marco briefs the squad at halftime. Diego reads it in Spanish and Yuki in Japanese, the moment he says it. Built-in Sport mode with coach, assistant and player roles.
"Push up and press high!"
"¡Subid y presionad arriba!"
Priya presents the quarter to a mixed team. Lukas follows in German and Mei in Chinese, so nobody nods politely and misses the point. Business mode gives you presenter and attendee roles.
"Q3 numbers are in. We beat target by twelve percent."
"Die Q3-Zahlen sind da. Wir haben das Ziel um zwölf Prozent übertroffen."
Nonna Lucia speaks Italian; the grandkids don't. She talks, and they hear her: Emma in English, Mateo in Spanish. It works in any direction, so nobody just smiles along.
"La cena è pronta, venite a tavola!"
"Dinner's ready, come to the table!"
Ana leads a walking tour. Chloé hears her in French and Min-jun in Korean. No radio kits, no shouting, no one left at the wrong fountain.
"We meet back at the fountain at six o'clock."
"여섯 시에 분수대 앞에서 다시 모입니다."
Ms. Rivera's class speaks three home languages. She teaches naturally; Amir follows in Arabic, Olek in Polish, and everyone sits the same quiz on Friday.
"Open your books to page forty, please."
"Otwórzcie książki na stronie czterdziestej, proszę."
Pick a phrase and two languages. This is the actual app UI. In the real app, every listener's phone also speaks it aloud.
All translations shown are examples. In the app, translation runs on-device.
One person hosts; everyone else joins with a tap. No accounts, no setup, no internet.
Host or listener: coach or player, presenter or attendee.
Everyone joins over WiFi or Bluetooth and picks their language once.
Your speech is transcribed live and translated for every listener.
Each person reads and hears it in their own language, instantly.
Pitch-side, basement meeting rooms, tour buses: TeamRelay assumes nothing about your connection.
Speech, translation and voices run on the phones in the room, connected directly over local WiFi or Bluetooth. No internet, no servers.
On-device speech recognition transcribes the instant you talk. No typing, no waiting.
Listeners don't just read it: each phone speaks the translation in a natural voice.
Nothing is uploaded, recorded or stored anywhere off the phones in the room, because there is nowhere else.
Split into groups, call on people, let anyone ask a question. Order without chaos.
Add a club crest or company logo so the app feels like it belongs to your group.
Whatever your group speaks, TeamRelay speaks it too, translating and speaking all of these on-device.
Try every feature with one listener, free forever. Upgrade when the whole group needs to follow along.
$0/forever
Everything you need to try it out, one-to-one.
Monthly & annual
For a coach, presenter or host with a small multilingual group.
Unlimited listeners
For full teams, clubs, companies and organisations.
Subscriptions are handled securely through the App Store. Cancel anytime. See our Terms of Use.
Free to download. Free to try. Bring your whole group onto the same page, whatever language they speak.
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