English to Hindi
Live Translation
for Churches
Serve your Hindi-speaking congregation in real time — no app download, no hardware, under 1.5 seconds of latency.
- English
- Turkish
- Hindi
- Korean
- French
- Polish
- + More…
Hindi at a Glance
- Speakers Worldwide
- 600M+
- Countries (official)
- India & Fiji
- Script
- Devanagari
- Church Communities
- Rapidly Growing
- Translation Latency
- <1.5s
Hindi Translation Accuracy
LiveSunday is engineered for the unique demands of live worship — theological precision, real-world audio conditions, and the languages your congregation speaks at home.
- Devanagari script rendered preciselyAll output is rendered in proper Devanagari, ensuring Hindi-speaking attendees see natural, readable text rather than transliterated Roman-script approximations.
- Indian Christian vocabulary recognizedTerms like पवित्र आत्मा (Holy Spirit), यीशु मसीह (Jesus Christ), मोक्ष (salvation), and common Indian Christian worship phrases are correctly recognized and preserved.
- Accent diversity handledHindi is spoken with a wide variety of regional accents across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, and the diaspora. Our model handles this variation without losing accuracy.
- English loanwords in Hindi preachingIndian Christian speakers frequently blend English theological terms into Hindi sentences. Our model correctly handles this code-mixing without breaking the transcription.
About the Hindi Language
- Speakers
- Over 600 million people speak Hindi as a first or second language, making it one of the world's most widely spoken languages and the lingua franca across northern and central India.
- Dialects
- Standard Hindi (Khariboli) is the norm used in official, educational, and media contexts — and in church worship. Related varieties include Braj Bhasha, Avadhi, and Bhojpuri.
- Geographic Reach
- One of the official languages of India, where it serves as the primary language of government and education for the Hindi Belt states: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and more. Also official in Fiji.
- Linguistic Notes
- Indo-Aryan language using the Devanagari script, written left-to-right with a distinctive horizontal bar connecting letters in each word.
- Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) and postpositions rather than prepositions.
- Religious register draws heavily from Sanskrit, making sacred texts distinct from everyday spoken Hindi.

Everything you need for live events
Full Transcript History & Analytics
Review complete transcripts and usage insights after every session.
ThisMelchizedekwaskingofSalemandpriestofGodMostHigh,whometAbrahamandblessedhim.Hisnamemeanskingofrighteousness;Salemmeanskingofpeace.
Extracted keywords
AI Sermon Keyword Booster
Upload your sermon notes and let AI suggest keywords tailored to this service, improving accuracy.

Easy Joining by QR Code or Link
Attendees scan a code or tap a link and immediately join the stream— no app download needed.

Full Screen Captions
Display captions and translations on the big screen for accessibility and engagement
Fine-tuned Models with Custom Keywords
Add custom vocabulary for names, places, and domain-specific terms.

Integrate with Your Display Apps
Connect with OBS, ProPresenter, vMix, EasyWorship, and more.
Works in the Browser
No installations or downloads — everything runs in the browser.
Common questions about Hindi translation
Explore other languages
LiveSunday supports 120+ languages. Explore dedicated guides for the most commonly requested church translation languages.