Real-estate showings to Spanish-speaking buyers. Insurance claim intake. Hotel concierge desks. Manufacturing customer-service calls. Cross-border partner meetings. Iris is an instant AI interpreter that lives in any browser — no app to install for the customer, no $200/hr phone interpreter line item, no losing a deal because the buyer's English is shaky.
Three things that make Iris fit a business workflow.
"$45,000 down, 30-year mortgage at 6.5%" stays exact. Company names, product SKUs, deadlines, percentages — preserved verbatim across the language gap. No rounding, no normalizing, no surprises in the contract.
Send the customer a link, or bring up Iris on your laptop / tablet at the desk. Nothing for them to install or log into. Works on any modern browser. Closes the friction-to-zero gap that mobile-app interpretation tools always have.
Every conversation ends with an auto-summary plus a full transcript exportable as TXT, Markdown, or JSON. Drop into your CRM, send the customer a follow-up email with action items, route to compliance review.
A real-estate agent showing a $480K listing to a Spanish-speaking couple. A hotel concierge helping a Mandarin-speaking guest with a complaint about the reservation. An insurance adjuster taking a claim from a Polish-speaking shop owner. None of these need a court-certified interpreter — they need availability and cost predictability.
Cost comparison for a typical small-business buyer.
The questions sales managers and ops directors ask first.
Self-serve plans cover individual reps. If you're running a team that does 20+ hours/week of customer-facing interpretation, or you need a branded subdomain / SSO / custom integrations — we'll scope per-seat or per-org pricing with you.
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