Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Nagish: Caption Your Calls, a Communication app by Nagish Inc. on BlueStacks.
Nagish feels like a regular phone app that just happens to put real-time captions on calls, which is the whole point. The screen shows what the other person is saying as they talk, and it keeps up fast without a human on the other end. Calls and even voicemails get transcribed so nothing gets lost, and transcripts can be saved locally for later. There is a live caption mode for in-person stuff too, useful in loud places like airports, lectures, or a quick check-in at the clinic. It is made with feedback from people who are deaf or hard of hearing, so the layout is simple, and it stays out of the way. Privacy is a big part here, the captions are processed without a human listening.
What stands out is how practical the little tools are. It lets someone keep their existing phone number, it supports multiple languages like English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Hebrew, and Italian, and it has a personal dictionary so names, slang, or work jargon come out right. There are quick responses and a full keyboard option for those who prefer to type instead of speak. Spam filtering is built in, plus number blocking and a profanity blocker if that is wanted. On a PC with BlueStacks, the bigger screen makes reading long calls easier, and typing custom replies is faster on a real keyboard. In the United States, it is FCC certified and free to use for eligible users, although federal rules require self-attesting hearing loss and say captions are for registered users only. For someone who needs captions on calls and face to face, it does the job without drama.
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