Speak or type
Enter a short phrase in the way that fits the moment and selected language support.
Pakt helps travelers speak or type where supported, translate prepared languages offline, and hear results out loud in 49 voice output languages.
Flow
Enter a short phrase in the way that fits the moment and selected language support.
Use prepared languages offline after the required downloads are complete.
Play translated voice output in supported languages so the other person can listen.
Voice matters
A voice translator is useful when pronunciation is the hard part.
Many travel phrases are simple but high pressure: asking a driver to stop at the right place, telling a hotel desk that the room key does not work, or explaining that food cannot contain a specific ingredient. Reading those phrases on a screen can help, but hearing them aloud can be faster and clearer.
Pakt is not positioned as a voice-only app. It is an offline travel translator with voice output as a major strength. That distinction matters because travelers still need text, preparation, and offline reliability, not only a microphone button.
Use clear, short phrases and check voice availability for the language before traveling. When voice output is supported, Pakt can help the translated phrase leave the screen and become part of a real conversation.
Let the translated destination or request be heard clearly.
Ask concise questions when a line is moving quickly.
Play a translated dietary request instead of guessing pronunciation.
Offline voice output
Offline text is useful. Offline voice output makes the app more practical when the other person needs to hear the translation immediately.
Feature fit
Download required languages before leaving so supported translation can work without a live connection.
Play supported translated phrases aloud when text alone is not the most natural handoff.
Short direct sentences work best for taxis, hotels, restaurants, pharmacies, and transit counters.
If a place is loud, you can still show the translated phrase on screen.
Prepared offline translation runs locally on your phone without requiring cloud translation.
Use 100-language translation support and check which of your languages have voice output.
Translate in 100+ languages.
Hear natural voice output in 49
Privacy
Travel voice translation can feel personal. You may be explaining a health need, a booking problem, or a route mistake. For prepared offline languages, Pakt translates locally on your phone and does not require cloud translation for that offline workflow.
Keep the claim practical: Pakt does not require cloud translation for prepared offline languages. It still depends on normal app distribution, downloads, and platform behavior outside that prepared translation moment.
Use cases
Play a translated destination, pickup instruction, or route clarification.
Explain check-in, room, key, luggage, or checkout questions.
Ask about ingredients, ordering, or the bill without guessing pronunciation.
Ask about platforms, transfers, tickets, or delays in short phrases.
Describe a basic request and listen for the answer with text as backup.
Ask about price, size, and payment method with a phrase the seller can hear.
FAQ
Yes. Pakt supports voice-oriented travel workflows, including voice output in 49 languages, while also supporting offline translation more broadly.
Pakt supports voice output in 49 languages. Download required languages before travel and test your language pair first.
No. Pakt is an offline travel translator. Voice output is important, but text remains useful as a backup.
It helps when the other person needs to hear the phrase, such as in a taxi, restaurant, hotel, pharmacy, or station.
Short clear sentences work best. Ask one thing at a time and confirm important numbers or addresses separately.
For prepared offline languages, Pakt translates locally on your phone and does not require cloud translation.
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