Zoom, Teams, Meet, and other online meetings
Run live translation alongside any meeting tool: nothing joins the call.
You do not need to integrate JotMe with Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or another meeting platform. JotMe runs in parallel with your meeting, using your microphone and the audio playing on your computer. It does not join as a bot or appear in the participant list.
Run JotMe alongside your meeting#
1. Start the meeting as usual
Join or host the meeting in Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or your preferred platform.
2. Open JotMe Desktop
Keep JotMe open alongside the meeting so you can see the live translation while using the meeting platform.
3. Start live translation
Choose Start live translation in JotMe. Nothing starts automatically.
Works with any meeting platform#
The only requirement is that the meeting's audio comes out of your computer and your voice goes into it:
| Tool | Anything special? |
|---|---|
| Zoom, Teams, Webex | No. Run the call as usual. |
| Google Meet | No: though the Chrome extension is the lighter option if Meet is all you use. |
| Slack huddles, Discord, browser webinars | No. Audio is audio. |
| A phone call | Put it on speaker next to the machine, or use the In-person environment. |
Set up and share#
In the shared Live translation setup, choose the Online environment, select the microphone, and set both languages before starting. Use Share live translation when other participants need their own captions or voice output. Continue below only when the subtitles must appear inside your video feed.
Subtitles on your camera (OBS)#
This is one of JotMe's live-translation sharing methods. Follow Subtitle Camera for the current JotMe and OBS setup, two-language display, and model limitation.