Feature · Video & phone

Video & phone interpreting

Bring an interpreter onto a screen or onto the line, right inside the same schedule you already use. Captions on, and recording only when everyone agrees to it.

On screen, in the same schedule

Video appointments live right alongside your on-site jobs — same board, same rates, same invoice. The session opens in the browser with captions on, you can bring a second interpreter on with a tap, and nothing is ever recorded unless everyone on the call agrees to it.

By phone when that's simpler

Some calls just need a voice on the line. Over-the-phone interpreting is booked the same way, through the same queue. You only pay for the minutes used, passed along at cost and itemized on the invoice — never marked up.

This isn't VRS

Quick clarification, because the names sound alike: this is video and phone interpreting that an agency books and pays for. It is not VRS — the free, federally-funded Deaf-to-hearing phone relay. Different service, different rules. We don't do VRS.

See video & phone for yourself.

Either path gets you to a real person within one business day.