WhatsApp made messaging free and global. But if you and a friend speak different languages, you're stuck copy-pasting into Google Translate. Babel makes the barrier disappear.
| Feature | Babel | |
|---|---|---|
| Cross-language messaging | Manual translation (copy-paste) | ✓ Invisible, real-time |
| Group chats | One language dominates | ✓ Everyone reads in their language |
| Voice messages | Original language only | ✓ Auto-translated audio |
| Public content | ✗ Private only (no feed) | ✓ Universal feed + messaging |
| Content discovery | ✗ Contacts only | ✓ Discover creators worldwide |
| Video sharing | Compressed, no feed | ✓ HD video, dubbed in your voice |
| Commerce | WhatsApp Business (limited) | ✓ Full global marketplace |
| Cultural adaptation | ✗ No translation at all | ✓ Meaning, not just words |
WhatsApp dominates private messaging — 2 billion users trust it daily. But it was built for people who already speak the same language. It has no translation, no discovery, no public feed. Babel starts where WhatsApp stops: it's a social network and messenger built from day one for a world where language differences shouldn't prevent human connection.
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