Voxxwire is a free, fully offline desktop translator that listens to your microphone and system audio, translates speech on the fly, and speaks the translation aloud — all without ever touching the internet.
All AI models run entirely on your machine. Your conversations never leave your computer — total privacy guaranteed.
Sub-second latency from speech detection to translated audio output, powered by Whisper ASR and Silero VAD.
Translates your mic and system audio simultaneously — perfect for Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet calls.
From Arabic to Vietnamese — translate between 49+ languages with auto-download of language packs on first use.
See real-time subtitles for both original and translated speech, with speaker labels and timestamps.
No subscriptions, no API keys, no hidden costs. Download once and use forever.
Captures your microphone and system audio streams in real time using low-latency audio drivers.
Silero VAD detects when someone is speaking and segments the audio into utterances, filtering silence.
OpenAI's Whisper model (via faster-whisper) transcribes the spoken audio into text with high accuracy.
Argos Translate converts the transcribed text from the source language to your target language, entirely offline.
The translated text is displayed as live subtitles and spoken aloud through Piper TTS voices.
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
ASR & Translation
...and 40+ more languages including Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Thai, Vietnamese, and more!
64-bit operating system required
4 GB minimum, 8 GB recommended
Recommended for faster processing (CPU works too)
Any working microphone for speech input
Free. Offline. Forever yours.
Download for Windows (~210 MB)Requires Windows 10/11 64-bit · ~850 MB after installation · No internet required after setup
⚠️ SmartScreen Warning: When installing, Windows may show a "Windows protected your PC" message. Simply click "More info" → "Run anyway". This happens because we haven't purchased a code-signing certificate yet — the app is fully open-source and safe.