Every Language. Every Article. How Cross-Language Podcasting Works.
You save an article in English. A listener in Tokyo hears it discussed in Japanese. A listener in São Paulo hears Portuguese. A listener in Cairo hears Arabic.
Same article. 100+ languages. Automatic.
This is the feature that makes audiclip fundamentally different from every other article-to-podcast tool.
How It Works
- You save an article in any language (English, Japanese, German — any of 100+ supported)
- AI reads and understands the article’s content in its original language
- AI generates a two-host conversation about the ideas — in the LISTENER’s preferred language
- The result isn’t a word-for-word translation. It’s a natural conversation about the same ideas, in the listener’s native language.
Why “Discussion” Not “Translation”
Google Translate can translate text. But translated text read aloud sounds awkward — sentence structures don’t transfer cleanly between languages. Technical terms get mangled. Context is lost.
audiclip’s approach is different: the AI UNDERSTANDS the article, then DISCUSSES it natively in the target language. The hosts use natural phrasing, culturally appropriate examples, and idiomatic expressions. It sounds like two native speakers talking about an article they read — because that’s what it is.
Supported Languages
audiclip supports the same languages as Google’s Gemini TTS — 100+ languages and locales, including:
Major languages: English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay
South Asian: Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Odia, Nepali, Sinhala, Urdu
East Asian: Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese
European: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Icelandic
Middle Eastern / African: Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, Swahili, Amharic, Afrikaans
Southeast Asian: Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay, Filipino, Javanese, Lao, Burmese, Khmer
And more — including Basque, Catalan, Galician, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Uzbek, Mongolian, and others.
Use Cases
Personal
- Non-English speakers following English tech blogs
- Polyglots consuming content across languages
- Language learners practicing comprehension
Newsletter Authors
- English newsletter → podcast in every subscriber’s language
- Reach audiences globally without translation
Enterprise
- Internal comms in every employee’s language
- Customer education for international user bases
- Compliance training that every jurisdiction actually comprehends
Journalism
- Foreign correspondents monitoring local-language press
- International bureaus sharing coverage across languages
The Knowledge Access Argument
The world’s best ideas are unevenly distributed by language:
- 70% of the internet is in English
- 83% of academic papers are published in English
- The best startup, tech, and business thinking is overwhelmingly English
For 80% of the world, accessing this knowledge requires reading in a second language — which is slower, more tiring, and less effective.
Cross-language audio removes this barrier entirely. Save in any language. Listen in yours. The world’s knowledge, democratized.
Available Languages
| Language | Guide |
|---|---|
| Arabic | Listen in Arabic |
| Bengali | Listen in Bengali |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | Listen in Chinese |
| Czech | Listen in Czech |
| Dutch | Listen in Dutch |
| French | Listen in French |
| German | Listen in German |
| Hebrew | Listen in Hebrew |
| Hindi | Listen in Hindi |
| Indonesian | Listen in Indonesian |
| Italian | Listen in Italian |
| Japanese | Listen in Japanese |
| Korean | Listen in Korean |
| Malay | Listen in Malay |
| Polish | Listen in Polish |
| Portuguese | Listen in Portuguese |
| Romanian | Listen in Romanian |
| Russian | Listen in Russian |
| Spanish | Listen in Spanish |
| Swedish | Listen in Swedish |
| Tamil | Listen in Tamil |
| Thai | Listen in Thai |
| Turkish | Listen in Turkish |
| Ukrainian | Listen in Ukrainian |
| Vietnamese | Listen in Vietnamese |
Plus 75+ more languages supported natively. These are just the ones with dedicated guides.
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Language shouldn’t be a gate on knowledge. It isn’t anymore.