Open, pick a language, read
Attendees follow a link or scan a QR code, choose from the languages you enabled, and immediately see the live caption stream. It defaults sensibly to their browser's language to save a step.
Solution
Getting a multilingual audience set up is usually the hard part. With BabelStone it is a link: attendees open it, pick a language, and they are in.
The attendee experience runs entirely in the browser, so there is nothing to install and nothing to hand out. That makes it practical to translate for large audiences and remote viewers, not just a handful of people with loaned receivers.
Attendees follow a link or scan a QR code, choose from the languages you enabled, and immediately see the live caption stream. It defaults sensibly to their browser's language to save a step.
Any modern phone, tablet or laptop browser works, in the room or streaming from home — no receivers to charge, distribute, collect or lose.
Because captions are text, attendees can scroll back to re-read a point they missed without losing their place in the live stream.
Correct. The attendee view is a web page. Anyone with the link and a browser can join and read in their language.
Yes. Anyone with the link can follow the live captions, whether they are in the room or watching a stream from elsewhere.
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