Skip to content
OnMSFT.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • News
  • How-to
  • Feature stories
  • Deals
  • Microsoft / office 365
  • Reviews
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • News
  • How-to
  • Feature stories
  • Deals
  • Microsoft / office 365
  • Reviews
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Microsoft opens sign-ups for limited Skype translator beta

Microsoft opens sign-ups for limited Skype translator beta

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
September 20, 2020
2 min read

Microsoft opens sign ups for the limited Skype translator beta

Skype has been working on a live translator to work within their technology for a while. The technology was finally showcased at Re/Code and was very well received. Now, Microsoft is opening a beta for users to get their own hands on the technology and test if for themselves.

When Microsoft bought Skype, it was an obvious move that the tech giant wanted to acquire a strong brand and ubiquitous technology in the communication space. Now years later, it is still unknown by many, that Microsoft owns Skype due to the fact that the company has continued behaving as they always had under their own brand. Last year when Skype showed off their Translator at Re/Code it was slightly more apparent how Microsoft would leverage their engineering to improve and evolve Skype into new and different products.

The Skype Translator being used

People outside either company are close to being able to test the Skype Translator for themselves. With beta signups happening, the product will soon be tested by a select range of users from around the world. The service provides live translation from one language to another, while in live calls. For example, an English speaker could speak in English to a German speaker through the Skype Translator; then Skype would convert the English voice to text, translate the text to German, and finally speak the text to the person on the other side of the call.

It becomes immediately obvious how this technology would be useful in a range of industries and applications. Microsoft is known for their ability to sell products and this seems like a perfect opportunity to turn a profit with Skype. By selling this Skype Translator service to business customers or as a service for consumers, Microsoft can begin to shift the mentality that video conferencing is always free. Luckily for Microsoft, this is a unique tool with little obvious competition. Hopefully it drives more innovation and a better experience for all users of Skype.

To sign up, follow the source link at the bottom of the page and let us know what you think.

Share This Post:

Tags: beta | Microsoft | Skype | Skype Translator
Share this article:
Tags:
beta Microsoft Skype Skype Translator
Previous Article Microsoft releases iPad app for Windows Server ‘Work Folders’ feature Next Article Microsoft Health now lists Xbox One, Windows 8, and iPad as supported platforms but they’re not downloadable yet

Related Articles

Chrome tests Google Drive file uploads in the AI Mode compose box

April 14, 2026
Gemini image creation using right click desktop Chrome

Chrome lets you remake images with Gemini on desktop using just a right-click

April 13, 2026
Samsung Display crosses 5 million QD-OLED monitor shipments as demand grows fast, with new panels and strong premium market expansion worldwide.

Samsung Display Ships 5 Million QD-OLED Monitor Panels in Four Years

April 9, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Chrome tests Google Drive file uploads in the AI Mode compose box
  • Chrome lets you remake images with Gemini on desktop using just a right-click
  • Samsung Display Ships 5 Million QD-OLED Monitor Panels in Four Years
  • Intel Arc Pro B70 Teardown Reveals Blower Cooler and Early Board Design Details
  • Users Modify RTX 5090 Lightning Z Hardware to Unlock MSI’s Restricted 2500W BIOS

Recent Comments

  1. XxRIVTYxX on Intel Says It Tried to Help Before Crimson Desert Dropped Arc Support
  2. Gaurav Kumar on Chrome Prepares Nudge to ‘Move Tabs to the Side’ as Vertical Tabs Near Release
OnMSFT.com

The Tech News Site

Categories

  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Gaming
  • Edge
  • Teams

Recent Posts

  • Chrome tests Google Drive file uploads in the AI Mode compose box
  • Chrome lets you remake images with Gemini on desktop using just a right-click
  • Samsung Display Ships 5 Million QD-OLED Monitor Panels in Four Years
  • Intel Arc Pro B70 Teardown Reveals Blower Cooler and Early Board Design Details
  • Users Modify RTX 5090 Lightning Z Hardware to Unlock MSI’s Restricted 2500W BIOS

Quick Links

  • About OnMSFT.com
  • Contact OnMSFT
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
© 2010–2026 OnMSFT.com LLC. All rights reserved.
About OnMSFT.comContact OnMSFTPrivacy Policy