What's new on InterMIND — June 1, 2026 – June 16, 2026
Our June 1, 2026 – June 16, 2026 roundup: 7 new posts from the InterMIND blog.
Everything we published on the InterMIND blog — June 1, 2026 – June 16, 2026 — in one place.
Architecture · June 13, 2026
Speak in your own voice — in a language you don't speak
Most live-translation tools replace you with a single robotic narrator. InterMIND keeps your voice: every participant hears the translation in the original speaker's own voice. Here is how the cascade does it — and why the voice sample is never stored.
How-to · June 12, 2026
Microsoft Teams live translation: how it works, and where it stops
Teams can translate a live meeting three ways — translated captions, the AI Interpreter agent, and human interpretation channels. What each needs, what it costs, and the limits that decide whether it fits your meeting.
How-to · June 12, 2026
Zoom live translation: how it works, and where it stops
Zoom can translate a live meeting three ways — translated captions, a beta voice translator, and human interpretation channels. How each works, what it costs, and the limits that decide whether it fits your meeting.
Sovereignty · June 8, 2026
GDPR-compliant video conferencing: what it actually takes (and a Zoom alternative that translates)
"GDPR-compliant" on a video tool's homepage means less than you think. Here's the plain-terms checklist of what it actually requires, where Zoom needs configuration, and an EU-runtime alternative built to translate.
How-to · June 8, 2026
Google Meet live translation: how it works, and where it stops
Google Meet can translate a live meeting two ways — translated captions and the newer Gemini speech translation. Here's how each works, what they cost, and the one limit that decides whether they fit your meeting.
Guide · June 8, 2026
Real-time meeting translation: how it works, and how to evaluate one
Real-time meeting translation lets everyone hear and read a call in their own language, live. What it is, how it actually works under the hood, and the questions to ask before you buy one.
Sovereignty · June 7, 2026
What one InterMIND meeting is built from
A companion to our runtime map: not where your meeting runs, but what it's built from. The layer-by-layer stack — where we run our own code or open-source software, where we're pragmatic about proprietary SaaS, and why the engine most of your data flows through is our own code, with a public, BSD-licensed client SDK.






