First steps with VocatAI: languages, voice, text, and history

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VocatAI is built around a simple loop: pick how you are communicating, say or write your line, read the translation, then continue the chat. You do not need to be an expert in either language—the app is there to lower the stress of travel, family calls, and everyday errands.

Set up languages once, tweak anytime

  • Start with the pair you need most often; you can change either side before the next message.
  • Auto-detect for the source language is helpful when you are not sure which language you just heard.
  • If a translation looks off, double-check the target language is the one the other person speaks.

Voice and keyboard work together

Busy hands or noisy streets? Use the microphone when it feels natural. Names, addresses, and quiet rooms are often easier with typing. Switching modes should not reset your conversation—keep the thread as one story.

History is your pocket notebook

Recent lines collect in history so you can replay a phrase at a shop counter or show a sentence to someone across a desk. If you need stronger limits or a stable identity across devices, sign in from settings when you are ready.

Try one real scenario

Pick a situation you will face this week—ordering food, asking for directions, or a short greeting—and practice two or three lines. Small rehearsals make live moments calmer.