Banana App: Real-Time Voice Translation That Preserves Your Voice and Tone
By
Sam Ameer
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Summary
The Banana App is a real-time voice translation calling service that preserves the user's original voice and personality during translation. It offers the first minute free on every call, then charges 10¢ per minute for 80+ languages, with no subscriptions or expiring credits. The service emphasizes human connection over robotic translation with simple pricing.
Key quotes
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First minute free on every call, then just 10¢/min. 80+ languages.
Your personality and tone come through - not a robotic translation.
Simple pricing, human connection.
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