Spanish call translation

Translate Spanish phone calls, live

Call any Spanish-speaking number and talk in English while they hear Spanish — and hear their Spanish back in English. On a real phone call, with live captions. No app for either of you.

ChromePing translates a live phone call between English and Spanish in both directions — spoken aloud on the call and shown as captions in your browser. You dial a real mobile or landline; the person you call just answers their phone, with nothing to install.

How to translate a Spanish phone call

  1. 1

    Dial a Spanish-speaking number

    Open ChromePing in any browser and type the number — a mobile or a landline, anywhere Spanish is spoken. No app, no SIM.

  2. 2

    Turn on translation, pick Spanish

    Switch translation on before the call and set the other side to Spanish. Your side stays in English. It adds a flat 10¢ a minute.

  3. 3

    Talk — in your own language

    You speak English; they hear Spanish, spoken aloud, typically within a couple of seconds. Their Spanish comes back to you in English, and captions show both languages on screen.

What makes it feel like a real conversation

Both directions, spoken and captioned

This isn't one-way. You speak English and they hear Spanish; they answer in Spanish and you hear English. Live captions run the whole time — original and translation, side by side — so you can read exactly what was said.

Nobody on the other end installs anything

Translation happens on the call, not on their phone. The person you call hears a natural voice in Spanish on their ordinary mobile or landline — no app, no internet, no smartphone, no setup.

Per-turn detection for mixed-language families

Turn on smart per-turn detection and ChromePing notices when the other person switches into English — and passes their real voice straight through instead of translating it. You hear them, not a machine, whenever translation isn't needed.

For the callers who understand Spanish but freeze up speaking it

Spanish is the language behind more diaspora phone calls from the US than any other. And the hardest calls are rarely with the cousins who text back in seconds — they're with the grandmother on a landline, the parent who is far more comfortable in Spanish, the second-generation caller who follows every word but can't find them fast enough to answer.

ChromePing is built for exactly that call. You speak the English you're fluent in, and the person you love hears warm, natural Spanish on the same phone they've always used. Captions keep you anchored when a bank, a clinic, or a notaría needs something precise. It works to any Spanish-speaking number, whether it's the newest phone in Mexico City or an old fixed line in a pueblo in Colombia.

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Translating Spanish calls: common questions

Does the person I call need an app to get Spanish translation?
No. Translation runs on the call itself, so the person you call needs nothing — no app, no internet, no smartphone. They answer their ordinary phone and hear you in Spanish, in a natural voice. Everything happens on your side, in the browser.
Do I need to speak any Spanish myself?
No. You speak English the whole time. ChromePing translates your words into spoken Spanish for the other side and turns their Spanish replies back into English for you, with captions showing both languages so you can follow along.
How fast is the translation?
Translated speech typically arrives within a couple of seconds, and the captions appear faster than the spoken translation — so you can read what was said while you wait to hear it. It feels like a natural, slightly paced phone conversation.
Which Spanish-speaking countries can I call?
Any of them — ChromePing dials real mobiles and landlines worldwide. Spanish is a verified supported language today, so translation works to Mexico, Colombia, and every other Spanish-speaking destination. Check the live rate index for the per-minute price to yours.
Does live Spanish translation cost extra?
It adds a flat 10¢ per minute on top of the destination's per-minute rate — no separate plan or tier. A translated call to a country simply costs that country's rate plus 10¢ a minute — first minute in full, then billed by the second.

Say it in English. Let them hear it in Spanish.

Open a browser tab, add credit, and call any Spanish-speaking number — with the conversation translated live, both ways.

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