Travel
Airports, hotels, markets, temples, emergencies.
Location-aware phrases for getting around, bargaining, checking in and asking for help.
Learn easily. Speak freely.
Any language in. Every Indian language out — starting with Marathi and Hindi. Not just the words: the mood, the respect and the emotion behind them.
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Indian languages, from Hindi to Santali
45M+
inter-state migrants who need a language bridge
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moods of Indian life, not one flat translation
Bharat Bridge
They are nurses, drivers, students, brides, welders and grandparents. BoliAI exists for that gap. Pick where you are on the map — it sets the language, the dialect people actually speak there, and the mood that fits daily life.
Tap a region to set the language, its dialect and the mood people use there.
Maharashtra
Puneri Marathi is precise and polite; Mumbai Marathi mixes Hindi freely.
Real crossings
“Please tell me where the pain is.”
Tamil → Marathi · Respectful
She learned the words in a week. The respect form is what made patients answer her.
Hear it →Bihari worker in Surat“My wages are two weeks late.”
Hindi → Gujarati · Firm / Angry
Firm without insult — the difference between being heard and being dismissed.
Hear it →Delhi bride in Chennai“Thank you for blessing us today.”
Hindi → Tamil · Festive
Wedding Tamil is its own register — festive, formal and warm at once.
Hear it →Bengali student in Bengaluru“Can you drop me near the metro?”
Bengali → Kannada · Funny / Teasing
Auto Kannada is casual and quick. Textbook Kannada gets you a longer route.
Hear it →German founder in Mumbai“We would like to visit your factory.”
German → Marathi · Formal / Professional
One correctly formal Marathi sentence changes how the room treats you.
Hear it →Grandson in New Jersey“I miss you. I will call on Sunday.”
English → Marathi · Warm / Affectionate
The affection form is the whole point — a flat translation says nothing.
Hear it →Many Indias
Language in India is never only words — it is festival, family, market, stage and mountain. BoliAI translates that, not just the dictionary.

Diwali greetings carry blessing, not just cheer.

Bargaining in the bazaar has its own grammar.

At home, respect lives in one pronoun.

India tells stories with tone, hands and eyes.

Ten scripts on one street. BoliAI reads them all.

Every valley bends the language a little.
The mood of language
Elders, officials, first meetings
Family, close friends, children
Diwali, Pongal, weddings, Ganpati
Banter with friends, street humour
Office, clients, interviews
Poetry, films, shy confessions
Standing your ground, complaints
Emergencies, directions, hospitals
Six modes
Airports, hotels, markets, temples, emergencies.
Location-aware phrases for getting around, bargaining, checking in and asking for help.
Workplace vocabulary and formal etiquette.
Industry terms, meeting language, polite registers for managers, clients and colleagues.
Festivals, weddings, traditions, customs.
Respectful, context-aware language for rituals, greetings and regional customs.
Slang, small talk, everyday errands.
Informal phrases locals actually use — neighbours, autos, chai stalls, shops.
Bharat Mode for 45M+ inter-state migrants.
Survival-first phrases for Indians moving between states, plus cultural integration.
Scripts, structure, pronunciation.
Devanagari, Tamil and Bengali scripts, sentence order and sound drills.
Every way to translate
Talk, listen, photograph or upload — each mode runs on the same mood-aware Indian-language engine.
Two people, two languages, one chat thread with audio replay.
Keep talking — continuous bilingual captions as you speak.
Photograph a signboard, menu or form and read it in your language.
Upload a Word or PPT file and get it back in an Indian language.
Male or female voice, speed control and your default languages.
Browse any page with the content translated in real time.
Download a language pack and translate without a connection.
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