A pocket simultaneous interpreter for events
Stage helps people at an event understand the speaker right on their own phone. They open a link or QR code, choose a language and listen to translation, original audio or follow live text. No installation, no audience registration and no complex setup.
For a first test, the speaker's phone or laptop, the audience's phones, and their own headphones are enough. For production, you can connect a mixing desk or USB audio interface.
Stage lets the audience communicate across supported languages
Stage lets speakers and listeners communicate in 24 supported languages. The speaker talks in their own language and each attendee chooses the translation language on their own phone. During one event, different listeners can follow different languages at the same time.
Is a language missing for your event? Let us know and we will be glad to consider it among the next supported languages.
Stage is not limited to translating only from English. An event can run in Czech, for example, while listeners simultaneously follow translation into Polish, German, Ukrainian, or several other languages.
The same works the other way around. A foreign speaker can speak Polish, German, English, or another supported language, and a Czech audience can listen to Czech translation or follow it as live text.
Where Stage makes sense
Stage helps wherever you need to get speech to people around you quickly: into their phones, in their language, without a large PA system and without complex preparation.
The speaker creates an event, shows a QR code and starts speaking. The audience installs nothing, opens the link, chooses a language and listens.
The team prepares the event in advance, sends the URL to attendees and shows the QR code on-site. Audio can come from a mixing desk through a computer or USB audio interface.
No shouting and no PA system at the booth. Visitors scan a QR code, choose a language and listen to the speaker, translation or original voice.
When translation is not needed, Stage works as quick personal sound reinforcement. A speaker in a public place shows a QR code and nearby people hear the voice directly on their phones.
A guide speaks into a close microphone, for example over Bluetooth to a phone. Participants scan a QR code and hear the guide immediately in their headphones.
Pay for real usage
You choose a subscription that also works as service credit. Usage starts only when the event is active and the speaker microphone is on, based on selected languages and real listening. Billing is counted in short 15 to 30 second intervals, so you pay for actual operation, not reserved time.
The monthly plan is consumed by real event operation.
Usage runs when the event is active and the speaker microphone is on.
Costs are driven only by languages and voice outputs you actually enable.
Short metering blocks reduce paying for unused time.
What Stage provides
The basics are simple for the speaker and audience, while the system also supports moderators, questions, and production output.
Text appears for the audience while the speaker talks.
Text and spoken output languages can be configured separately.
Attendees can send questions and others can vote on them.
Captions can be shown on projection, stream, or venue screens.
Try Stage on your own event
Registration is free. Create your first event, test the full workflow, and decide based on your own experience.