Iris for Business

Close the deal,
even when language doesn't.

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.

A multinational team in a meeting through Iris on a smartphone, with English, Japanese, German, and Portuguese speech bubbles overlaid

Built for the customer-facing conversation.

Three things that make Iris fit a business workflow.

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Numbers, names, money preserved

"$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.

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Browser-only — no app for the customer

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.

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Transcript & summary for follow-up

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.

Real scenario

Real estate, hospitality, insurance, sales.

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.

  • Up to 6 participants per session — the agent + couple + their adult child translating awkwardly = drop the kid out and let Iris do it
  • Custom glossary for industry-specific terms (escrow, deductible, occupancy, BOL, COA)
  • Domain-aware tone: "business" mode tunes formality, preserves negotiation register
  • $0.30/min overage past plan — vs unpredictable per-call phone-interpreter charges
Business meeting

A business tool, not a translation app.

Cost comparison for a typical small-business buyer.

$1.95–$3.50
per minute · traditional phone-based interpretation services
$0.25
per minute · Iris Business plan ($149.99 / 600 min)
8–14×
cheaper, instant availability, transcript saved every time

Business FAQ.

The questions sales managers and ops directors ask first.

How does Iris handle industry-specific terminology?
Each session can include a custom glossary — a per-session list of terms Iris must preserve verbatim or render in a specific way. Real-estate teams add MLS terms, escrow types, contract clauses. Insurance teams add coverage types, deductibles, claim numbers. The glossary persists for the session and applies to both directions.
Can multiple staff use one account?
Today: one user per account on self-serve plans. For a 5-person sales team, each rep gets their own login. Enterprise includes shared org plans, branded subdomains, and SSO — email [email protected] for volume pricing.
What if I need to share the transcript with the customer?
After a session you can download TXT, Markdown, or JSON exports and email them. The full transcript includes both languages side-by-side, plus the auto-generated summary. Customer-facing? Use Markdown — it pastes cleanly into email.
Pricing for high-volume use?
Self-serve plans: $19.99 / $49.99 / $149.99 with overage at $0.30/min beyond the cap. Annual prepay = 2 months free. For teams running 20+ hours/week of interpretation, Enterprise pricing is custom — typically a flat per-seat or per-org rate based on expected volume. Tell us your volume and we'll quote.
Will Iris work on a phone or tablet?
Yes — any modern browser (Safari iOS, Chrome Android, mobile Edge). The hands-free flow uses the device's mic. We've tested most on desktop Chrome + USB headset; the mobile experience works but isn't as polished as desktop. Headphones recommended for noisy retail / public-space environments.
Volume & team plans

Sales team, agency, or multi-location operation?

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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