Naz Translate delivers live AI-powered translations of your service directly to attendees' phones — in over 50 languages, with no app download required.
Three steps. No technical expertise required. Ready before the first song.
A volunteer opens the Transmitter app on a Chrome browser and starts a session. The app listens to the service in real time using your microphone.
Display a QR code on screen or in the bulletin. Attendees scan it and choose their language — no app download, no account needed.
AI translates each spoken phrase and delivers it to attendees' screens within seconds — in their chosen language, with optional audio output.
Translations arrive within 1–2 seconds of spoken words, keeping attendees fully engaged with the message.
Attendees can listen to translated audio through headphones — ideal for those who prefer hearing over reading.
Enter the day's scripture passage to help the AI recognize it correctly, using your preferred Bible translation.
Load worship song lyrics and the system corrects garbled transcription from instrument noise automatically.
See which languages were used, how many receivers connected, and total session time — all in the dashboard.
Your sessions are private to your organization. No data is shared or retained beyond your own dashboard.
If someone in your congregation speaks it, Naz Translate supports it.
"There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
— Galatians 3:28, New International Version (NIV)
Language should never be a barrier to hearing the Word. Naz Translate was built to help churches welcome every person — in every language — into full participation in worship.
Whether your congregation includes recent immigrants, international visitors, or long-time members who simply worship best in their heart language, Naz Translate ensures no one is left behind.
No special hardware. No technician. Just a few things your church likely already has.
The volunteer running the transmitter needs Google Chrome on a Windows or Mac computer. No other software installation required.
A lapel mic, podium mic, or even the laptop's built-in microphone. Audio quality affects transcription accuracy — the clearer the mic, the better the results.
Attendees need internet access on their smartphones to receive translations. Guest Wi-Fi or a strong cellular signal both work. No app download is required — just a browser.