Speak English and hear French — or speak French and hear English. Polylog translates your voice in real time, making Paris, Montreal, Brussels, and the entire Francophone world accessible.
Start Translating FreeFrench is spoken by over 300 million people across five continents. It's an official language in 29 countries, from France and Belgium to Canada, Switzerland, and much of West Africa. France alone is the world's most visited country, welcoming over 90 million tourists annually.
While many French people understand some English, starting a conversation in French — or at least showing effort — opens doors that English alone cannot. A real-time translator lets you have meaningful exchanges without years of language study.
The Eiffel Tower and Louvre are magnificent, but the real Paris lives in neighborhood boulangeries, wine bars, and local markets. Use Polylog to ask a fromager about their best cheese, chat with an artist in Montmartre, or get dinner recommendations from your hotel concierge in their native language.
Provence, Bordeaux, Normandy, the French Alps — outside Paris, English becomes rare. A voice translator is essential for navigating small towns, ordering at rural restaurants, visiting vineyards, and connecting with locals who are often generous with their time when the language barrier is removed.
Montreal and Quebec City are vibrant, bilingual cities where French is the primary language. Navigate the Old Port, order poutine at a local spot, or discuss art at a gallery — all in French, without missing a beat.
France has the 7th largest economy in the world, and French is a key business language across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Polylog helps with:
Polylog produces standard French that is understood in both France and Canada. The voice recognition handles both Parisian and Canadian French accents.
Yes. Polylog supports 9 languages total. You can translate French to Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, German, Vietnamese, or English — in any combination.
While Polylog is designed for real-time communication, seeing French and English side by side can help reinforce vocabulary and sentence patterns. It's a great companion for immersive language practice.