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Run your English meeting, lecture, or stream with a German audio track for DACH-region listeners — Germany, Austria, and Switzerland all share the same voice.

Last updated · May 29, 2026 4 min read

Who listens on this language pair

German is a high-spend, high-engagement creator market with a strong B2B and technical presence. The DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) shares Loquira's German voice without modification, which simplifies multi-country streams and corporate calls.

Where creators use it

Used by US- and UK-based streamers expanding into German audiences, B2B presenters at DACH-region tech conferences, English-language pastors with German-diaspora congregations, and EFL tutors with German students.

Example phrase

English

Welcome to today's session — let's begin.

German · Deutsch

Willkommen zur heutigen Sitzung — fangen wir an.

How to run a English-to-German 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 German as the listener language. German-speaking listeners select Deutsch 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 German 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

German nominal compounds make sentences longer than their English source. Loquira's TTS paces well, but very dense business German (Behördensprache) can produce slightly stretched audio. For most creators this is invisible to listeners.

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-German 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.