Nothing to install
Listeners open a link or type a six-digit code in any browser. No app, no account, no bot in the call.
Real-time meeting translation
Live simultaneous translation for multilingual rooms. One speaker, many languages, under two seconds end to end.
In early access - built hands-on with classrooms and multilingual teams in Europe.
The problem
Human interpreters are brilliant and scarce. Booking a booth and headsets for every meeting is slow and expensive, so most rooms just pick one language and hope everyone keeps up.
And when it ends, there's no shared record. Half the room half-understood, and nobody can point to what was actually said.
How a room works
Maria opens a room and shares a six-digit code. Fourteen people join. Three pick English, one picks Polish, ten keep German. Maria speaks German; everyone hears their own language, in her voice, two seconds later. A student raises a hand and asks in English. Maria hears it in German.
1. Open a room
Pick the language you'll speak. Share the join code.
2. They join and pick
Each listener chooses their own language. Same language as you? They hear you raw.
3. Speak once, reach everyone
Live audio in every language. Live captions too. Push to talk for questions back.
Built for
Teach in one language; every student follows in theirs.
Decisions made in everyone's own language, not the loudest one.
One stage, a room full of languages, live and in sync.
Standups and all-hands without a language tax.
Why tikkr
Listeners open a link or type a six-digit code in any browser. No app, no account, no bot in the call.
Listeners can speak too. Push to talk routes a question back to the speaker and the room in everyone's language.
Speaker to listener, end to end. Same-language listeners hear you with no quality loss and no latency tax.
Audio is processed in memory and discarded. Nothing trains a model. Transcripts are saved only when you ask.
FAQ
Dozens of languages across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and Hindi alongside the major European ones, with more added over time. Each listener picks their own, independently of the speaker.
Speaker to listener in under two seconds, end to end. Listeners on the same language as the speaker hear the raw voice with no delay.
No. They open a link or enter a six-digit code in any browser - no app, no account, and no bot joining the call.
Not by default. Audio is processed in memory and discarded; a transcript is kept only when the host chooses to save one.
In person in a shared room, or remotely by sharing the join link. tikkr runs its own room, so there's no meeting bot to add to a call.
Open a room, share the code, and speak. Everyone else hears their own language.