
Searching for translate Hebrew to English on WhatsApp usually means outbound outreach: you think in Hebrew, but the other person needs English — work follow-ups, dating abroad, landlords, support threads.
That is different from translating a foreign voice note into Hebrew (inbound) and from a generic how to translate on WhatsApp guide. Here we name the send-ready English paste.
Shmooz is an AI assistant inside WhatsApp. Paste your Hebrew draft, ask for clean English in your tone, edit one line, send yourself. Not Meta, not WhatsApp Support.


Paste your Hebrew draft. Get clean English for outreach — same meaning, your tone — then copy back into WhatsApp.


Paste your Hebrew draft. Get clean English for outreach — same meaning, your tone — then copy back into WhatsApp.
No. You paste in an AI chat and get a rewrite you can tone-match — useful when “literal translate” sounds robotic for outreach.
No. You copy, edit, and send yourself.
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