pyvosklivesubtitle and VOSK-Powered-Live-Subtitle-V3

These are ecosystem siblings—a desktop application and its Android counterpart that share the same underlying architecture (VOSK speech recognition + Google Translate API) but target different platforms for the same use case.

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About pyvosklivesubtitle

botbahlul/pyvosklivesubtitle

PySimpleGUI based DESKTOP APP that can RECOGNIZE any live streaming in 23 languages that supported by VOSK then TRANSLATE (using unofficial online Google Translate API) and display it as LIVE CAPTION / LIVE SUBTITLE

This desktop application helps you understand live streaming content in real-time, even if it's in a foreign language. It takes live audio from any stream (like YouTube, Twitch, or video calls) as input, recognizes the speech in one of 23 supported languages, then translates and displays it as live captions or subtitles on your screen. This tool is for anyone who watches live online content and needs immediate language translation to follow along.

live-streaming language-learning global-communication accessibility content-consumption

About VOSK-Powered-Live-Subtitle-V3

botbahlul/VOSK-Powered-Live-Subtitle-V3

ANDROID APP that can RECOGNIZE ANY LIVE AUDIO/VIDEO STREAMING (using free VOSK Speech Recognition API) then TRANSLATE (using unofficial online Google Translate API) and display it as LIVE CAPTION / LIVE SUBTITLE

This Android app helps you understand live audio or video streams by recognizing the spoken words and displaying them as real-time captions. It takes spoken language from a live stream and outputs translated text subtitles directly on your screen. Anyone who needs to follow live broadcasts, lectures, or conversations in a foreign language will find this useful.

language-learning live-translation accessibility foreign-media multilingual-communication

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