Translate French to English live
French creators reach the global English-speaking audience without dubbing — Loquira renders English audio for listeners outside the Francophonie in real time.
Who listens on this language pair
French creators going English follow the same arc as Spanish: opening an English track roughly triples reach overnight. The pair is particularly strong for French-source educational content (mathematics, philosophy, history) where the international audience is large and motivated.
Where creators use it
Used by French Twitch streamers expanding internationally, French language tutors teaching French to English-speaking learners, and French-source SaaS founders pitching to US and UK audiences.
Example phrase
Bonjour à tous, et bienvenue.
Hello everyone, and welcome.
How to run a French-to-English session
- 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 French clearly.
- Pick English as the listener language. English-speaking listeners select English from the language menu when they join your session. They hear translated audio in real time — no app install, no account.
- 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.
- Speak French as you normally would. Loquira reads your French voice and produces English audio on the listener's device. Pause briefly between speakers and over-enunciate brand names for cleanest output.
- 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
French speech tends to be fast and elided. Loquira's recognition keeps up well, but for highly-technical lectures, slowing slightly improves precision on industry-specific terms.
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 French-to-English 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.