DubVox – Translate audio to any lang while keeping the speaker's voice
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Communities, podcasters, gaming groups, study collectives seeking lightweight audio-first communication
Twitter Spaces · Clubhouse · Discord Voice Channels
I’ve been building a project called Voix – a platform for live voice conversations on the web.
The idea is simple: anyone can create a room and people can join to listen or speak, similar to early Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces, but designed to be lightweight and browser-first.
You can try it here: https://voix.chat
If you want to test it, use this invite code:
HN
Some things it currently supports:
• live audio rooms • speaker / listener roles • request-to-speak moderation • watch parties and shared content • reactions and icebreakers • PWA support (works well on mobile)
I'm still actively building it and would really love feedback from the HN community.
In particular I'm curious about:
• UX for voice rooms • moderation models • discovery of rooms • what features you'd expect from something like this
If you try it and have thoughts, bugs, or feature ideas please let me know.
Your feedback would be incredibly valuable while shaping the next versions.
Thanks!
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