Passive Pair Translation Platform

Put one phone on the table. Each person sees the other side's speech translated into their own language, with the far side rotated so it reads correctly across the table.

One shared screen, two readable directions.

The listening controls sit in the middle. Translated captions scroll independently above and below, so either reader can look back without interrupting the conversation.

Mobile split-screen translation app showing Japanese text rotated on the top half and English text on the bottom half.

Private by default

The translator app is protected, and each deployment can use its own OpenAI project key instead of sharing credentials across sites.

Mobile-first listening

It is built for ambient conversation capture from a single phone, with no audio output and no second microphone requirement.

Current language pairs

English pairs with Japanese, German, and Chinese for field testing and debugging across different scripts and speech rhythms.

Hosted service or self-hosted system.

Industrial Linguistics can run a protected hosted instance, or package the OpenBSD/CGI deployment pattern for teams that need to keep their own infrastructure, keys, and access controls.

Launch protected app