
Mo'
AI-driven real-time audio translation designed for Microsoft Teams and powered by advanced large language models.
About Mo'
Legml.ai presents Mo’, an AI-powered real-time audio translation tool integrated directly into Microsoft Teams. It enables users to understand and communicate fluently across multiple languages during meetings. Designed for European and French businesses, the platform prioritizes user sovereignty and operational efficiency with a sophisticated large language model.
How to Use
Sign up for a plan, add Mo’ to your Microsoft Teams meetings, and invite international participants. The platform instantly translates speech across over 10 languages, helping you communicate effortlessly without language barriers.
Features
- Advanced large language model tailored for European and French companies
- Instant audio translation within Microsoft Teams meetings
- Effortless integration with Microsoft Teams platform
- Supports more than 10 languages for diverse communication
Use Cases
- Conducting multilingual meetings on Microsoft Teams
- Enhancing collaboration among international teams
- Facilitating communication with global clients and partners
Best For
Pros
- Simple to install and operate within Microsoft Teams
- Enables real-time multilingual conversations
- Supports a wide range of languages
- Flexible pricing plans for various needs
Cons
- Pricing details are still being finalized
- Supports over 10 languages, but not all languages are available
- Extra charges apply for exceeding allocated minutes
Pricing Plans
Choose the perfect plan. All plans include 24/7 support.
Standard
Includes 250 minutes monthly, access to all languages, supports up to 10 users, email support, additional minutes at €0.08 each
Get StartedPremium
Includes 900 minutes monthly, all languages supported, unlimited users, priority support, extra minutes at €0.08 each
Get StartedTeam
Includes 3,000 minutes monthly, comprehensive language support, unlimited users, 24/7 dedicated support, additional minutes at €0.06 each
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