ES · EN · FR — and the places where they overlap

Your meeting speaks three languages.
Most translators speak one.

Code Switch follows code-switching conversations in real time — Spanish, English, French, mid-sentence — so every person in the room reads what was just said, in the language they think in.

No account needed to join. Guests are always free.

Phones on the table. One transcript.

No host device to fumble with, no earpieces to hand out. Lay a few phones in the middle of the table and Code Switch treats them as one coordinated microphone — attributing each voice, translating for each reader.

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    Start or join

    Host starts a session; everyone else joins by code, link, or QR — web, iOS, or the Google Meet panel. No download for web guests.

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    Speak naturally

    Talk the way your room already talks — switch languages mid-sentence. Every phone contributes to a single attributed transcript.

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    Read or hear it

    Each person sees captions in their language within about a second, spoken aloud on request, with a summary emailed when the session ends.

Built for the room that moves between languages.

The code-switching wedge

When a speaker shifts from Spanish to English mid-sentence, Code Switch shifts with them. No manual language change. No lag. No caption that goes blank. Platform captions assume one language per speaker — this is the room they were never built for.

Under a second from word to caption

Captions appear fast enough to read while the speaker is still talking — not after they've moved on.

Read it, or hear it

Every caption is also spoken aloud in each participant's language, with a distinct voice per speaker. Volume up, phone face-up — no earpiece.

Everyone leaves with the same notes

When a session ends, each participant gets a summary in their own language — what was decided, what was assigned, who said what. Emailed automatically.

Works where your meeting already is

A Google Meet extension, an iOS app, or the web — join the same session from any device without asking anyone to install anything.

Five phones, one transcript

The impromptu mesh mic: devices in the middle of the table become a single coordinated microphone. Nobody else does multi-device single-session capture.

How it compares.

Claims below are defensible from public documentation as of August 2026. No fabricated benchmark numbers — where a claim is contested or undocumented, we leave it out.

Code Switch Google MeetGemini Teams Premium ZoomAI Companion Wordly.ai
Live captions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spoken (audio) translation Yes EN↔5 No Beta Yes
Code-switch detectionintra-sentence Yes No No No Partial
Multi-device mesh mic Yes No No No No
Guests join free Yes Licence Licence Licence Paid session
Per-language summaries Yes EN EN EN All
Platform neutral Yes Meet only Teams only Zoom only Multi
Price for 20h/mo hosting ~$19/mo ~$14/user ~$10/user ~$16+/user ~$1,500

Wordly claims automatic per-speaker language detection; intra-sentence (single-speaker) code-switch handling is not documented.

Simple pricing. Host pays. Guests always join free.

Start with a 7-day trial — no credit card required for the first session.

Guest

$0 free forever

Join any session and read or hear everything in your language.

  • Live captions in your language
  • Spoken translation (audio)
  • In-session summary view
  • No account required to join
Join a session

Day Pass

$9.99 one-time

Host unlimited sessions for 24 hours.

  • All platforms — iOS, web, Meet
  • Summaries emailed after each session
  • Transcript export
  • Does not expire until activated

Week Pass

$19.99 one-time

Host unlimited sessions for 7 days.

  • Everything in Day Pass
  • Valid 7 days from first session
  • Good for travel or conference week

Team

$29 / seat / mo

$24/seat/mo billed annually

Everything in Personal, plus your whole team under one workspace.

  • 40 pooled live-hours per seat
  • Shared workspace and history
  • Admin dashboard + usage reporting
  • Priority support

Overage: $1 per live-hour beyond your plan's included hours. Only the host's time counts — a 90-minute meeting with 20 participants uses 1.5 host-hours.

Passes vs subscription: passes are for hosting occasionally and do not auto-renew. Run more than two multilingual meetings a month and Personal pays for itself on the third.

Questions.

Does Code Switch store my meeting audio?

Audio is processed live and is not stored. Transcripts and summaries are kept in the host's account history and can be deleted at any time. Guests have no persistent data stored against them.

Can it handle switching between Spanish and English mid-sentence?

Yes — that is the core design constraint the product was built around. Code Switch detects language boundaries within a single speaker's utterance and attributes each segment correctly.

Do my guests need to create an account?

No. Guests join by opening a link or scanning a QR code — no account, no download for web guests. The guest experience is permanently free.

Which languages are supported?

English, Spanish, and French have full code-switching support today. Additional languages are in testing — check the in-app language selector for the current list.

What counts as a live-hour?

Live-hours meter against the host's clock, from session start to end. A 90-minute session uses 1.5 live-hours. Participant count never affects the meter — a 30-person call costs the same as a 2-person call.

What happens if I run out of hours mid-session?

The session continues uninterrupted. Overage is billed at $1/live-hour, prorated to the minute. No session is ever cut off.

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Guests join free. Hosts get a 7-day trial — no card required for the first session.

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