Conversation translator for travel

Download your languages before you leave. Then call a taxi, sort the booking, or find the train—even when the internet drops out.

Pakt showing both sides of a translated travel conversation

Out there

No signal. Still moving.

The taxi is waiting. The platform changed. The hotel WiFi never connected. Pakt is already there.

Because you packed it first.

Another country. Still your trip.

When the trip goes off-script

A way through the awkward bit.

The driver is waiting

Show the address. Hear the answer. Go.

The booking is wrong

Explain what happened and find out what they can do.

The train has moved

Ask where it leaves now, even with no signal underground.

Your travel safety net

Ready when the internet is not.

Download your languages before you leave. Pakt translates on your phone, so it still works without a connection.

Private by design

What you say abroad stays on your phone.

For downloaded languages, Pakt translates locally without requiring a cloud translation request for each turn.

Local after setup

Pakt conversation translator questions

What can I use Pakt for?

Pakt is designed for practical travel conversations when connectivity is unreliable: taxis, hotels, restaurants, airports, stations, and other moments when you need to get your message across and understand the reply.

Does Pakt work offline?

Prepared languages can be translated offline after the required downloads are complete. Download the languages you need and test them with WiFi and mobile data off before traveling.

Can I speak and type in Pakt?

Yes. Speak when that feels natural or type when the room is loud, pronunciation is difficult, or you want to keep the translated words visible on screen.

Can Pakt read translations aloud?

Voice output is available in 50 supported languages. Check the languages you need before the trip, because translation coverage and voice output coverage are not identical.

Does Pakt send offline translations to the cloud?

For prepared offline languages, Pakt translates locally on your phone without requiring a cloud translation request for each phrase.

Is Pakt suitable for emergencies?

No. For medical, legal, or safety-critical situations, contact local emergency services and ask for a qualified interpreter. Pakt can help with basic context, but it should not be the only source of important instructions.

Pakt before you pack

Download your destination languages at home. Land with one less thing to worry about.