Languages / Hindi

Offline Hindi voice translator.
No internet. No subscription.

Speak your language — your phone speaks Hindi (हिन्दी), in your own voice.

~600 million speakers · spoken across India — the most-spoken language of the subcontinent

Hindi is the world's third-most-spoken language, and India is full of places where mobile data gets patchy fast. An offline translator works on the overnight train, in the Himalayan foothills, and in the village your driver actually comes from.

On the road

Negotiate an auto-rickshaw fare or read a menu in Varanasi with zero bars of signal.

Good to know

Hindi speech recognition requires the Pro upgrade's larger model — the standard model frequently misreads spoken Hindi. Typed Hindi translation works on every tier.

How Hindi translation works on-device

1

You speak

The app transcribes your speech locally — the audio never leaves your phone's memory.

2

It translates

An on-device neural model translates to Hindi (or from Hindi to your language) with no server round-trip.

3

It speaks Hindi

Your phone speaks the translation aloud — in a clone of the speaker's own voice. The conversation still sounds like the people having it.

Hindi translation — common questions

Does the Hindi translation work without internet?
Yes — completely. Speech recognition, translation, and spoken output for Hindi all run on your phone. Airplane mode, foreign SIM-card limbo, basement, mountain, mid-flight: it all works, because nothing is sent anywhere.
Is my spoken Hindi audio uploaded or stored?
No. Audio is processed in memory on your device and discarded after the translation plays. No audio, text, or metadata is transmitted or written to disk. The app has no account system and no telemetry.
Do I need a subscription to translate Hindi?
No. The app is a free download with a full-featured trial. One single payment unlocks unlimited use for the lifetime of your phone — no subscription, no renewal, no expiry.
How natural does the translated Hindi voice sound?
It sounds like the person speaking. The app clones each speaker's voice — no enrollment or voice samples — so a translated conversation keeps each person's actual voice in Hindi.

Try Hindi translation free.

Free download with a full trial. Pay once when you're convinced — unlimited for the lifetime of your phone.

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