Browser calling with live translation

Call any phone in the world from your browser — and speak their language.

Don't share a language? ChromePing translates the call live, in both directions, with captions. You speak your language. They hear theirs. All they do is answer their phone.

ChromePing lets you dial any mobile or landline in the world straight from a web browser — no app, no SIM — and translates the call live in both directions with on-screen captions, on pay-as-you-go credits. The person you call needs nothing, not even internet.

MX

No app. No SIM. Plans or pay as you go.

Check the rate for Mexico

Works in any modern browserdesktop or mobile, nothing to install

Calls real numbersmobiles and landlines, worldwide

They need nothingthe person you call just picks up their phone

Plans or pay as you goa monthly plan, or top up credit — your choice

From browser tab to phone call in three steps

1

Open ChromePing and sign in

No download, no install, no SIM. It works in the browser you already have, on your laptop or your phone.

2

Add credit

Pick a monthly plan, or top up and pay as you go. Per-minute rates depend on the country you're calling — check them any time on the live rate index.

3

Dial and talk

Type the number and press call. If you don't share a language, pick one for the other side — captions appear on screen as you both speak.

Calling someone who speaks your language? Skip the translation. ChromePing works just as well as a plain international calling service.

The call translates itself. Both ways.

You talk normally, in your own language. The person on the other end hears your words spoken in theirs — and when they answer, you hear their words in yours. This happens on real phone calls to mobiles and landlines, not app-to-app chats. Your mother’s twenty-year-old landline works fine.

Captions while you talk

Live captions run in your browser during the call — the original words and the translation, side by side. When the bank, the clinic, or the landlord says something important, you can read exactly what was said instead of hoping you caught it.

Nobody else needs anything

Translation runs on the call itself, not on a device or an app. The other person doesn't install anything, doesn't need internet, doesn't need to know translation is happening. They hear a voice in their language and reply in it.

Smart enough to stay out of the way

Turn on per-turn language detection, and ChromePing listens turn by turn. If the other person switches into your language — the way mixed-language families do mid-sentence — their real voice comes straight through instead of being pointlessly translated.

Translated speech typically arrives within a couple of seconds; captions appear faster. ChromePing translates a growing set of major languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, and Hungarian.

“Hi! So nice of you to call.”

Maria · Spanish → English

“Quería preguntar por el sábado.”

You · English → Spanish

“Of course, see you Saturday!”

Maria · original voice passed through — she switched into English

Clear per-minute rates, country by country

Rates vary by destination. No bundles, no credit-currency math, no rounding up — you're billed by the second, with no connection fee, and the live rate index shows the current price before you buy a single credit.

Only genuinely competitive destinations with a live corridor page are linked. See every country on the rate index.
DestinationPer minuteWith live translationCorridor guide
Mexico3.9¢/min13.9¢/minCall Mexico
Colombia5.3¢/min15.3¢/minCall Colombia
India9.9¢/min19.9¢/min
United Kingdom5.9¢/min15.9¢/min
Brazil6.3¢/min16.3¢/min

What people use ChromePing for

Talk to your grandmother in her language.

Call her landline from your laptop. You speak English; she hears Spanish. And if your Spanish is better than you give it credit for, per-turn detection lets your real voice through whenever you use it. She doesn't download anything. She just answers the phone.

Cheap calls to Mexico

Everything Skype Credit did — plus the thing that retired with it.

Skype is gone, but the way you used it doesn't have to be. Dial real phone numbers from your computer and pay per minute, like before. This time, the call can translate itself — the idea Skype Translator started, rebuilt for real phone calls in a browser.

ChromePing as a Skype alternative

Call the hotel, the bank, the landlord — in their language.

No roaming, no local SIM, no app to hunt down on hotel wifi. Open a browser on any device, dial the number, and follow the whole conversation in captions — both languages, on screen, as it's said.

How to call from any computer

Source, support, and interview across languages.

Call a supplier, a customer, or a candidate from a browser tab, with both sides speaking their own language. Per-minute pricing — no seats, no contracts, no phone system to install.

The fine print, up front

Calling services have earned a reputation for surprises. Here's exactly where ChromePing stands.

No app — for you or them. ChromePing runs in a browser tab on any device. The person you call answers a normal phone; even a landline with no internet works.

No SIM, no roaming. Your laptop in Chicago can call a mobile in Manila at a clear per-minute rate you can check before you dial.

Plans, or just top up. Pick a monthly plan for your regular calling, or top up credit and pay by the second. Move between them whenever you like.

We won't tell you calls are free. They aren't — you pay a clear per-minute rate you can check for any country before you spend anything. New accounts do start with 2 free minutes to try it.

Real numbers, both directions. Your calls show real caller ID, and incoming phone calls ring right in your browser.

Your account, in order. Saved contacts, call history, and a wallet dashboard behind sign-in — you can always see what you've spent.

Carrier-grade calls on modern real-time infrastructure. Your call travels the regular phone network to reach any phone in the world, so the person you call never needs an app or internet.

Plans that bundle minutes, translation, and a number

Pick a monthly plan for your regular calling — or just top up credit and pay by the second.

Line

$4.99/mo

A number that rings in your browser

Plus

$8.99/mo

Your own number, cheap calls, a little translation

Pro

$16.99/mo

For heavy and diaspora callers

Included minutes cover the cheap corridors; anything beyond your plan is pay-as-you-go from your wallet — see the live rate index for every destination.

Questions people ask before their first call

Do I need to download anything to use ChromePing?
No. ChromePing runs entirely in a modern web browser on your computer or phone — there's no app, no software install, and no SIM card. You sign in at chromeping.com, add pay-as-you-go credit, and dial.
Can I call landlines with ChromePing?
Yes. ChromePing dials real phone numbers — both mobiles and landlines — in countries around the world, straight from your browser. Live translation works on landline calls too, so you can speak your language to someone on an ordinary home phone.
Does the person I call need internet or an app?
No. The person you call needs nothing at all — no app, no internet, no smartphone. Their phone rings like any normal call and they simply answer it. That includes translated calls: they just hear a voice speaking their language.
Do both people need ChromePing for live translation to work?
No — only the caller uses ChromePing. Translation happens on the call itself: you speak your language, the other person hears theirs, and their reply comes back to you in yours. They don't install or set up anything.
Can I see captions during a translated call?
Yes. Live captions run in your browser throughout the call, showing both the original words and the translation. Captions appear faster than the translated speech, so you can follow along in writing while you listen.
What happens if the other person switches to my language?
With per-turn language detection turned on, ChromePing checks each turn of the conversation. If the other person switches into your language, their real voice passes straight through instead of being translated — useful for families that drift between two languages mid-call.
How much do international calls cost?
ChromePing uses pay-as-you-go credit in flat US dollars — packs are $1, $10, $50, and $100, and your balance never expires. The per-minute rate depends on the country you call and is shown before you dial; live translation adds 10¢ per minute. Pay as you go with no commitment, or pick a monthly plan — your choice.
Can I receive calls in my browser?
Yes. ChromePing supports incoming calls too: real phone calls ring directly in your browser tab. Outgoing calls show real caller ID, so the people you call see a genuine phone number rather than “unknown.”

The next call you make can speak both languages.

Open a tab, add credit, dial — and someone's phone is ringing. Neither of you needs to change how you talk.

ChromePing is not a replacement for emergency calling services.