Hindi (हिन्दी)
Hindi interpreting,
without the note-taking.
See both sides of the conversation as it happens. Hindi and English, transcribed and translated live.
1 hour free. No credit card required.
Fastest-growing South Asian language in US OPI. Tech hubs drive the volume.
Hindi-English in real-time
Two-way translation for over-the-phone interpreting
Both languages, side by side
English on the left, Hindi on the right. Each speaker labeled. You see everything both parties say, in both languages.
Fast enough to glance at
Words show up as they're spoken. Under a second of delay. Check a detail without losing your place in the conversation.
Who said what
Different speakers get different labels. No guessing which line belongs to which voice.
Common Hindi interpreting settings
Where Hindi OPI interpreters use Interpreter most
What it looks like on a Hindi OPI call
You connect to a three-way call. The LEP speaks Hindi, the provider speaks English. You open Interpreter on your phone, tablet, or second monitor and let it listen.
Both sides of the conversation scroll in real time — Hindi on one side, English on the other. When the provider rattles off four medications with dosages, you don't need to scribble shorthand or ask them to repeat. You glance down. It's all there — spelled out, with numbers intact.
Same thing with case numbers, claim IDs, dates of birth, and addresses. The details that usually force you to interrupt and say "one more time?" are already on screen. You stay in the flow of the conversation instead of breaking it.
This matters most on the calls where accuracy is non-negotiable: a nurse confirming a discharge plan, a caseworker reading policy numbers, an attorney clarifying terms of a plea. You're still doing the interpreting. The transcript is your safety net — a second pair of eyes that catches what your ears might not on the first pass.
It works on any audio source. Headset, speakerphone, softphone, conference bridge. No downloads for the other parties. They never know it's running.
Nothing gets stored
Audio passes through, gets transcribed, and disappears
HIPAA Compliant
Audio streams through memory only. Nothing stored. Safe for medical Hindi interpreting.
SOC 2 Type II
Third-party audited. The security controls hospitals and law firms require.
Try it on your next call
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