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One link.Teams meeting translation

Teams meeting translation for the calls that do not live in Teams.

Teams translates captions inside one organization's Microsoft setup. Bridgecall translates the voices on any call: clients, patients, family, external partners. One browser link, no Microsoft account, no admin setup.

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Bridgecall running a live translated call in the browser as a Teams meeting translation alternative

Why people step outside Teams for translation

Translated voice for any conversation, not captions for one organization.

Voices, not captions

Teams shows translated text on premium plans. Bridgecall speaks the translation, so each person hears the call in their own language.

No Microsoft account, no admin

Guests open one browser link and the call starts. Nothing to license, nothing for IT to roll out.

Built for external conversations

Clients, patients, families, and partners do not share your Teams setup. The link works for all of them.

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Three steps to start video call translation

Create the link, invite the other person, and let Bridgecall handle translated voice and subtitles live in the call.

01

Create your video call link

Choose your language, decide how translations should appear, and copy the invite link.

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bridgecall.app/room/anna-diegoCopy link
Share this link with anyone.One link. No app install.
02

Invite anyone to join in browser

The other person opens the link on phone or desktop with no app install and no setup maze.

bridgecall.app/anna-diego
Ready to joinNo app install
03

Speak naturally during the call

Each person speaks their own language while Bridgecall delivers translated voice, subtitles, or both in real time.

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GuestSpanish

Create one link, send it, and let the other person join from any device.

Create your first call link

When Bridgecall is the better fit

Conversations that reach outside your organization's Microsoft setup.

Client and partner calls where the other side has no Microsoft account.

Patient and support conversations that need translated voice, not just text on screen.

Family and personal calls, where phone call translation keeps it voice-only.

On other platforms too? Compare the Zoom call translator and WhatsApp video call translation.

Bridgecall vs. Teams translation

Teams translation is designed for meetings inside one organization: premium translated captions and interpreter channels for planned events. Bridgecall starts from the conversation itself, wherever the other person is.

Choose Bridgecall when the other side is outside your organization, or when hearing a translated voice matters.

Choose Teams when the meeting stays inside your Microsoft setup and captions or interpreter channels are already arranged.

Made for people who just need the call to work

Real conversations across family, work, travel, and practical calls where one link matters.

Use it for the next call where language normally gets in the way.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers before your first video call translation session.

Does Microsoft Teams translate meetings live?

Teams offers live translated captions on premium plans and interpreter channels for large events. Both are built for meetings inside one organization's Microsoft setup. Bridgecall translates the voices on the call itself, for anyone you send the link to.

How is Bridgecall different from Teams translated captions?

Captions are text on screen. Bridgecall speaks the translation out loud, in both directions, so each person hears the conversation in their own language. Captions are there too if you want them.

Do guests need a Microsoft account?

No. Guests open one browser link on phone or desktop. No Microsoft account, no Teams app, no waiting for IT.

Do I need admin setup or a license to start?

No. Create a call link and share it. There is nothing to license per user and nothing for an admin to configure.

Is this like the interpreter feature in Teams?

Teams interpretation assigns human interpreters to language channels, which suits large planned events. Bridgecall works like a live interpreter built into the call: it translates every voice automatically, so a normal conversation can start right now.

When should I stay with Teams?

If the meeting lives inside your organization's Microsoft setup and translated captions or interpreter channels are already arranged, stay there. Bridgecall is for the conversations that do not live in Teams: clients, patients, family, and external partners.

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Translate the calls Teams was not built for

One link, no Microsoft account for guests, and live translated voice in both directions.

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