Singapore's Owll Translator App Launches AI Voice Cloning Innovation
Singapore-based Vocalbeats.AI revolutionizes language translation with AI voice cloning technology in Owll Translator app, enabling natural-sounding translations in over 100 languages.

Owll Translator app interface showing AI voice cloning technology in action
Singapore-based Vocalbeats.AI has unveiled a groundbreaking update to its Owll Translator app, introducing AI voice cloning capabilities that enable natural-sounding translations across more than 100 languages, marking another milestone in Singapore's growing reputation as a technology innovation hub.
Revolutionary Voice Cloning Technology
The updated platform requires just 10-60 seconds of voice recording to capture a user's unique vocal characteristics, including pitch, timbre, and emotional expression. This advancement represents a significant leap forward in making multilingual communication more natural and authentic, similar to how other tech leaders in Singapore are pushing boundaries in business communication.
Enhanced Real-Time Features
Key improvements include:
- Instant audio playback capabilities
- Seamless voice input processing
- Enhanced text display clarity
- Conference interpretation features
- Automatic meeting summarization
Industry-Specific Applications
The app demonstrates Singapore's commitment to practical business innovation, featuring specialized vocabularies for:
- Medical terminology
- Legal documentation
- Religious contexts
- Business communication
Strategic Rebranding
Previously known as Deeptran, the app's rebranding to Owll Translator aligns with Vocalbeats.AI's broader strategy to unify its AI-powered productivity tools under a cohesive brand identity. The update is now available on the Apple App Store, with automatic updates for existing Deeptran users.
Vocalbeats maintains its commitment to fostering a globally diverse and inclusive team, ensuring its products resonate with users worldwide while maintaining Singapore's position as a leading tech innovation hub in Asia.
Wei-Ling Tan
Tech and economy specialist, covering innovation in Southeast Asia from Singapore for both English-language and regional media outlets.