Video calls, across languages

Speak your language.
Understand theirs.

A calm video call where two people, each in their own language, understand each other face to face.

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The experience

You look at each other.
Not at a tool.

Your translation appears first, in your language. The other language rests quietly below.

Your language firstYou read the translation up top. The original stays gently below.
Subtitles settle as full thoughtsA sentence arrives whole — never noisy, letter-by-letter fragments.
The technology stays out of the wayA quiet node breathes to show it is listening. Nothing louder than that.
How it works

Three steps. Nothing to learn.

1
Start a call

Open ContextCall and begin. No setup, no account to figure out.

2
Share the link

Send it to the person you want to talk with. They just tap to join.

3
Speak naturally

You each speak your own language. Understanding happens between you.

Why it feels different

Built to keep two people
with each other.

Most tools ask you to look at them. This one asks you to look at the person you are talking to.

Full thoughts, not fragmentsSubtitles settle a sentence at a time, so you read a thought, not a stutter.
Your language comes firstYou never have to hunt for meaning. It is already there, in the words you think in.
The call stays the centerFaces fill the screen. The interface steps back so the conversation can step forward.
Quiet by defaultNo noise, no urgency, no clutter. Just two people, and enough room to understand.
About

Where it started.

ContextCall began from a cross-cultural relationship — two people trying to understand each other across Chinese, Thai, and life in Singapore. The product grew from that simple need: to make language less of a distance between people.

Made across borders. 🇨🇳 × 🇹🇭 · Singapore

Start a conversation in your own language.

Start a call

Face to face, in the language you think in.