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Translate English to French live

Reach French-speaking listeners across France, Quebec, Belgium, Switzerland, and Francophone Africa from your existing English stream or meeting.

Last updated · May 29, 2026 4 min read

Who listens on this language pair

France, Quebec, Belgium, Switzerland, and Francophone Africa together make French one of the most-served languages on Loquira. The pair is mature, used heavily for both creator and corporate streams, and benefits from one of the strongest synthesis voices in the catalogue.

Where creators use it

Used by EU-based streamers serving Francophone audiences, US-based pastors with French-speaking congregations, conference speakers at Paris-based tech events, and English-as-foreign-language tutors with French learners.

Example phrase

English

Good evening everyone — thanks for being here tonight.

French · Français

Bonsoir à tous — merci d'être là ce soir.

How to run a English-to-French session

  1. Start a Loquira session before you go live. Open Loquira on a phone or tablet a couple of minutes before your stream, meeting, or class starts. Make sure the microphone picks up your English clearly.
  2. Pick French as the listener language. French-speaking listeners select Français from the language menu when they join your session. They hear translated audio in real time — no app install, no account.
  3. Share the join link with your audience. Drop the Loquira join link in the calendar invite, stream description, or chat at the start. A short code and QR work for in-person rooms.
  4. Speak English as you normally would. Loquira reads your English voice and produces French audio on the listener's device. Pause briefly between speakers and over-enunciate brand names for cleanest output.
  5. End the Loquira session when you're done. End the session when the call or stream wraps. The transcript and a per-language audio replay remain available to attendees through the join link.

Cultural notes for this pair

Loquira's French TTS is European-style. Québécois listeners understand it without issue but may notice the rhythm difference. For Francophone African audiences, the default voice is the right choice — African French broadcasters use the same standard variety.

Get started

Loquira's free tier covers a one-hour session with up to 25 listeners and up to five language tracks — enough to test a English-to-French stream end to end before committing to a plan. See pricing for plan limits, and the audio requirements guide for the signal-quality details that matter most for this pair.