Languages / Urdu

Offline Urdu voice translator.
No internet. No subscription.

Speak your language — your phone speaks Urdu (اردو) aloud, using your device's voices.

~230 million speakers including second-language · spoken across Pakistan and northern India

Urdu reads right-to-left in a flowing Perso-Arabic script and is mutually intelligible with spoken Hindi while looking nothing like it on the page. On-device translation handles real spoken Urdu with nothing uploaded, across regions where data is unreliable.

On the road

Lahore's old city, Karachi markets, and the northern valleys where the network gives out.

Good to know

Urdu speech recognition works best on clear audio — try the free trial on your own voice first.

How Urdu 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 Urdu (or from Urdu to your language) with no server round-trip.

3

It speaks Urdu

Your phone speaks the translation aloud using its built-in Urdu voices, where your device has them. Recognition and translation are always on-device.

Urdu translation — common questions

Does the Urdu translation work without internet?
Yes — completely. Speech recognition, translation, and spoken output for Urdu 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 Urdu 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 Urdu?
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.
Does Urdu speak the translation aloud?
Yes — spoken Urdu output uses your phone's own text-to-speech voices, so how it sounds depends on the Urdu voices installed on your device. Per-speaker voice cloning is reserved for the core languages; for Urdu, recognition and translation always run fully offline, and you can hear exactly how it sounds on your phone during the free trial.

Try Urdu 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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