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Google Meet translation alternative for simpler multilingual calls

Bridgecall gives you translated voice, captions, and a one-link browser flow when you want translation without meeting-platform friction. For the main product, start with video call translation.

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Bridgecall video call translation as an alternative to Google Meet translation

Calls translated

150k+

Languages supported

50+

Typical setup time

<1 min

Why people choose Bridgecall

A link, live translation, and a call that feels normal.

Translation-first workflow

Start from the need to understand each other, not from meeting software setup.

One link for external guests

Invite people on phone or desktop without asking them to install an app or create another account.

Translated voice and captions

Use live translated speech, subtitles, or both so calls feel easier to follow.

How it works

One link, and you are talking.

1

Create your link

Start a call and share one link with the other person.

Pick languages before the call
2

Join in browser

No app install, no complicated setup, just open and join.

Join a call in the browser
3

Talk naturally

Everyone hears translated speech in real time and keeps the call moving.

Live translated speech during a call

When Bridgecall is a better fit

You want video call translation that starts from one shared link.

External guests need to join quickly without a Google account or meeting setup.

Translated voice matters, not only translated captions.

Small teams, families, schools, or support calls need a lightweight multilingual call. For recurring groups, see meeting translation services.

Bridgecall vs meeting-platform translation

Google Meet translation is useful when your meeting already lives inside Google Workspace. Bridgecall is a better starting point when translation is the main reason people are joining the call.

Use Bridgecall when guests need the fastest path into a translated conversation.

Use Google Meet when your organization already requires a Google Workspace meeting flow.

FAQ

Quick answers before your first call.

What makes Bridgecall a Google Meet translation alternative?
Bridgecall focuses on translated calls first: one browser link, live translated voice, captions, and fewer account or setup steps for guests.
Is this the same as Google Meet translated captions?
No. Bridgecall is its own translated call product. It is useful when you want video call translation without depending on a meeting-platform workflow.
Can guests join without a Google account?
Yes. Guests open a shared browser link on phone or desktop, which keeps multilingual calls simpler for external people.
Does Bridgecall support translated voice as well as captions?
Yes. People can follow with translated speech, live captions, or both depending on what helps the conversation flow.
Should I use this for meetings or personal calls?
Both can work. For the main product workflow, start with video call translation. For group use cases, see meeting translation services.
When should I keep using Google Meet instead?
If your team already runs every call inside Google Workspace and only needs built-in meeting captions, Google Meet may be enough. Bridgecall is stronger when translation is the core reason for the call.

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One link, instant join, and live translation that feels natural.

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