Pick your platform below. The app installs in under a minute — and the first time you run it, your operating system will ask if you trust us. Here's what to expect.
For Macs with M1, M2, M3, or M4 chips. If your Mac is from late 2020 or newer, this is almost certainly the right build.
~139 MB · .dmg
For older Macs with Intel processors. If you're not sure which chip you have — click the Apple menu, then "About This Mac".
~145 MB · .dmg
Runs on Windows 10 and 11. Works with Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, Telegram Desktop — any app that lets you pick a microphone.
~105 MB · .exe installer
Loquora is independently developed and not yet signed by Apple or Microsoft. Your OS will warn you — that's expected. Here's how to proceed safely.
macOS blocks apps not verified by Apple. This is standard protection — not an error. Three steps, just once.
On the second launch macOS will ask once more — click "Open". After that, no more warnings.
Windows SmartScreen flags apps that don't yet have a recognized publisher signature. It doesn't mean the app is harmful — it means we're new. Here's how to proceed.
If your IT policy blocks unsigned executables entirely, ask your admin to add an exception — or reach out to us and we'll help.
The certificates are coming. For now, a right-click is a small price for talking to anyone in the world in your own voice.
Loquora will prompt you to install BlackHole (macOS) or VB-Cable (Windows) — a virtual audio device that lets call apps hear your translated voice. It takes about two minutes and we walk you through every step.
Read a short passage aloud — sixty seconds is enough. We use it to clone your voice so translations sound like you, not a generic text-to-speech engine.
Set Loquora as your microphone in Zoom, Teams, Meet, or Telegram. Pick your language pair. Start talking — the person on the other end hears you in their language, in your voice.