
Bavarian Translator for Oma
Real-time German & English
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Free
About
Talk with Oma and Opa in their own words — even in broad Bavarian dialect. Bavarian Translator is a real-time, two-way voice translator between a German speaker and an English speaker. The screen splits in half — German on top, English below — so both people follow the whole conversation at once.
Built so Oma can keep up: German speech can be slowed right down for elderly listeners, in a warm Austrian voice that sounds close to home. Choose how you talk — tap a mic per turn, go fully hands-free, or stream the translation live as you speak. Sitting across a table? Face-to-Face mode flips the screen so each side reads their own language on one phone.
• Understands real Bavarian (Boarisch), not just standard German
• Slow, clear German speech tuned for older listeners
• Four ways to talk: Tap, hands-free Auto, Live streaming, and Face-to-Face
• Powered by top AI engines (Gemini, Llama, Voxtral) — auto-switches if one is busy, so it never gets stuck
• Tap any line to hear it spoken again
• Private by design: no account, no ads, no tracking
— A note from the developer —
This app is free, forever. No in-app purchases, no subscriptions, no paywall, no "premium" tier to unlock — everything is included from day one. Too good to be true? There's a reason: I built this to give something back in the AI era, not to bill for it.
Missing a feature you love from some paid "premium" app? Tell me, and I'll build it — for everyone, at no cost. This is a personal mission to keep families talking across languages and generations.
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What's New in Bavarian Translator for Oma
2.0
July 28, 2026
This release adds Apple App Attest. Your iPhone now cryptographically enrolls itself with our translation service, so it can verify requests come from a genuine copy of the app rather than a copycat burning through the shared quota. For you it's invisible, with one upside: verified devices get a higher request limit, so long back-and-forth conversations are less likely to hit a throttle. Thanks for using Bavarian Translator!
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