Babel is the first social network built for 7.9 billion people — not one language. Here's how it stacks up against the tools you already use.
Twitter locks your content to one language. Babel makes every post reach 7.9 billion people in 100+ languages.
Read comparison →Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger split 4 billion people into language silos. Babel unites them in 100+ languages, instantly.
Read comparison →Discord is built for communities that share a language. Babel is built for communities that don't.
Read comparison →WhatsApp is the world's messenger — if your contacts speak your language. Babel removes that condition.
Read comparison →Telegram gives you channels and bots. Babel gives you channels, bots, and everyone on Earth as your audience.
Read comparison →WeChat owns China but only in Mandarin. Babel connects China to 100+ languages from day one.
Read comparison →LINE dominates Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand. Babel reaches all three — and 100+ more — in one global feed.
Read comparison →TikTok's algorithm crosses borders but your voice doesn't. Babel dubs you into 100+ languages — real audio, not captions.
Read comparison →Reddit splinters communities by language. Babel unites them — one thread, every language, live.
Read comparison →YouTube bolted on auto-dub. Babel was born multilingual — your real voice in 100+ languages, every video.
Read comparison →Signal is the privacy gold standard. Babel keeps the privacy and removes the language wall.
Read comparison →Mastodon decentralized social. Babel decentralizes language — federation across 100+ languages, not just servers.
Read comparison →Bluesky made your handle portable. Babel makes your voice portable — every post reaches every language, not just English.
Read comparison →Snapchat is casual and visual — and locked to one friend graph, one language. Babel keeps the vibe, adds 100+ languages.
Read comparison →LinkedIn is the professional Rolodex, but English-first. Babel gives your posts reach in every market, in every reader's language.
Read comparison →Twitch owns live streaming but chat splits by language. Babel translates live chat both ways — one stream, every language, simultaneously.
Read comparison →Zoom solved distance. Babel solves language — live audio translation in 100+ languages so every call is accessible to everyone, no interpreter needed.
Read comparison →Slack channels your team. Babel removes the language tax — Japanese engineers write in Japanese, Brazilian designers in Portuguese, everyone reads in theirs.
Read comparison →Teams runs enterprise collaboration but still forces everyone into one language. Babel removes the language tax from every channel, meeting, and message.
Read comparison →Viber built a home for 1 billion non-English speakers. Babel opens those conversations to the rest of the world — automatically, in 100+ languages.
Read comparison →Pinterest runs the best visual discovery engine on the internet. Babel makes that discovery work across languages — every pin, caption, and board.
Read comparison →Google translates text. Babel translates relationships — posts, DMs, video, and culture across 100+ languages.
Read comparison →DeepL is the best translation tool. Babel isn't a translation tool — it's a social network where translation is invisible.
Read comparison →ChatGPT can translate anything you ask. Babel makes translation automatic — you never have to ask.
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