Visiting Georgia—Tbilisi’s old town, Batumi’s seaside, or the mountain villages—feels magical, right up until you need to explain something important and can’t find the words. Clear spoken Georgian makes ordering food, getting directions, and fixing little problems so much easier.

Most translation apps, including Google Translate, can show you Georgian text but still won’t speak Georgian out loud. That means you’re stuck pointing at your screen instead of letting the other person simply listen.

Screenshot of Google Translate without Georgian text-to-speech
Popular translation apps can display Georgian text but don’t provide spoken Georgian TTS.

Why a voice translator matters in Georgia

Street signs, menus, and shop boards often use the Georgian script (Mkhedruli), which can be tough to read and even harder to pronounce. Instead of trying to sound out words from your screen, you can let Voice Translator Live say them for you in natural Georgian.

You speak in your own language, the app speaks back in Georgian, and locals can simply listen.

How Voice Translator Live helps

  • Two-way voice conversations—no typing or phrasebook hunting.
  • Clear Georgian speech output for taxis, markets, cafés, and guesthouses.
  • Fast back-and-forth for prices, directions, check-ins, and quick questions.

Confidence anywhere

When you can press a button and have your phone speak Georgian for you, it’s much easier to relax. Hand your phone to a local, let them talk naturally, and use the app to keep the conversation going smoothly in both directions.

Download on the App Store so you’re ready for Georgia’s taxis, markets, and mountain roads.