
Viva Translate is an all-in-one solution for real-time communication across languages, integrating seamlessly with popular video platforms like Google Meets, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Their powerful AI engine provides fast and accurate real-time translations for online meetings and other content, eliminating language barriers. Beyond basic translation, Viva Translate enhances productivity with AI-powered features such as automatic meeting summaries, action item generation, and transcriptions, streamlining workflows. The company has achieved significant traction, with over 1 million minutes translated, connecting users in 20+ countries, and serving over 1.8k companies. Viva Translate also contributes to the tech community by releasing some of its tools as open-source.

Viva Translate is an all-in-one solution for real-time communication across languages, integrating seamlessly with popular video platforms like Google Meets, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Their powerful AI engine provides fast and accurate real-time translations for online meetings and other content, eliminating language barriers. Beyond basic translation, Viva Translate enhances productivity with AI-powered features such as automatic meeting summaries, action item generation, and transcriptions, streamlining workflows. The company has achieved significant traction, with over 1 million minutes translated, connecting users in 20+ countries, and serving over 1.8k companies. Viva Translate also contributes to the tech community by releasing some of its tools as open-source.
Product: AI-powered real-time meeting translation, transcripts, summaries, and meeting insights
Integrations: Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom
Founded: March 2020
Funding: $4.0M seed (Nov 20, 2021)
Traction: 1M+ minutes translated; used by 1.8k+ companies in 20+ countries
Cross-language communication and meeting productivity for online meetings and content.
2020
Data and Analytics
$4,000,000
Seed round with eight investors including General Catalyst and Hyphen Capital
“Backed by a mix of institutional and early-stage investors (including General Catalyst, Hyphen Capital, AIX Ventures, First Check Ventures, Fellows Fund, HMG Ventures, Tess Ventures, and an angel investor)”