
Searching translate a WhatsApp voice note into Hebrew (or into English / Arabic) usually means one job: a foreign voice note arrives, you need the meaning in your language, and you still have to reply.
That is adjacent to a generic translate WhatsApp voice notes guide and to the Europe-focused translate then reply finish page. Here we name the day-zero trap: vague “translate this” loops, bad first transcripts, and burning free turns on “send it again” without ever drafting a reply.
Shmooz is a third-party AI chat inside WhatsApp. Forward the note once. Name the target language. Finish with a short reply draft. Not Meta, not WhatsApp Support, not unlimited free forever.


Forward the voice note to Shmooz: “Transcribe, translate into Hebrew (or English), then 2 reply options.” One clear ask — then finish the reply.


Forward the voice note to Shmooz: “Transcribe, translate into Hebrew (or English), then 2 reply options.” One clear ask — then finish the reply.
Without a target language and a finish ask (reply draft), the chat often loops on partial transcripts. Name the language and the output you need in one message.
No. Built-in text packs help typed chats where available. Voice → your language → reply is a separate AI-chat job.
Start with free messages. Paid plans appear when you need higher limits — we do not claim unlimited free forever.