Insert Translator
Use for learning foreign languages, training and communication with translation and pronunciation of most world languages in near real-time. The program can recognize speech to more than 30 languages, translates more than 80 languages and speak more than 50 languages with a total of more than 300 voices: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, and so on. In a modern, clear and intuitive user interface, the program display spoken or manually typed text and its translation.
Complete list of supported languages can be found here: Supported languages
Supported OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10

Basic features of the program
- Translation and pronunciation of most world languages in real time
- The possibility of simultaneous voice recognition and translation of two languages
- Display spoken or manually written text
- Choice of voice for the selected language
- The possibility of choosing whether to perform translation or pronunciation
- Progress bar that shows the accuracy of pronunciation recognition
- The possibility of repeating the spoken translation
This aplication is free, with a small time limitation.
Agency INSERT gives every sixth user who download and run INSERT translator, free registration of the full version of the program. When you click on the button About, you can check the license in order to find out whether you are a
winner of the free license.
Full version without limitation costs 10 euros.
Using the program
After starting the program, it is necessary to select the language and voice announcer in the application settings.
In microphone you need to speak clearly and expressively. Everything that is pronounced will be recognized, written, translated and spoken. Parallel with the speech, you can manually enter text. When text is typed, press the Enter key, and text will be translated and spoken.
Recommendations for better voice recognition
The microphone should be as close to the mouth of the speaker, about 2 cm from the edge of the lip. Microphone sensitivity should be set to the lowest acceptable level, in order not to record background noise. Words that are hard to recognize, can be typed directly into the edit box for text.