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Hebrew speech-to-text API for AI voice agents

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Why Soniox is the best speech-to-text API for Hebrew AI voice agents

“Best” for Hebrew voice agents isn’t just about top benchmark scores on clean audio, it’s about predictable, reliable behavior in real production systems.

To serve a potential market of over 9,000,000 Hebrew speakers primarily in Israel, with speakers around the world, Hebrew AI voice agents requires a deep understanding of regional accents and a predictable behavior in live production.

A speech-to-text system for Hebrew voice agents should:

  • Deliver highly accurate transcription that keeps up with live Hebrew conversations.
  • Run with ultra-low latency, enabling real-time LLM processing and fast responses.
  • Reliably detect end-of-turn speech so agents respond at the right moment.
  • Perform in real-world conditions with noise, accents, interruptions, and multilingual speech.
  • Scale economically, with pricing that works for high-volume deployments.

Soniox is built around these requirements from the ground up, delivering fast, reliable speech recognition for voice agents for Hebrew and all other 60+ supported languages. One unified model supports true multilingual and language-switching speech, without changing configurations, switching models, or restarting streams.

With real-time Hebrew language transcription starting at ~$0.12 per hour, Soniox makes it practical and cost-effective to deploy Hebrew voice agents at massive scale, anywhere.

“As the leading provider of voicebots for automotive dealerships in Germany, we’ve faced significant challenges recognizing license plates accurately. Soniox has solved this problem with exceptional recognition of alphanumeric sequences, resulting in a much higher acceptance rate for our voicebot.”

Dr. Steven Zielke,
Founder & CEO of mobilApp

Lowest-latency Hebrew speech-to-text in practice

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Live Hebrew transcription

Soniox is built for continuous conversational streams, returning Hebrew text as speech arrives so agents can act before the speaker is done.

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Endpoint detection for Hebrew

Built-in endpoint detection gives Hebrew voice agents reliable end-of-turn signals without fragile silence timers.

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Custom context for Hebrew

Inject brand names, jargon, and regional terms at request time to improve Hebrew accuracy without fine-tuned models.

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Hebrew plus 60+ more languages

One model handles Hebrew and in-stream language switching, keeping latency stable and multilingual deployments simple.

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Data residency for regulated deployments

Keep Hebrew speech and transcripts in the required geography for regulated deployments.

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Why it works

Voice agents need speech recognition that is fast, predictable, multilingual, and production-ready.

Soniox combines low-latency streaming, turn detection, context control, Hebrew accuracy, and regional deployment in one real-time API.

Use Soniox in popular frameworks

Soniox integrates seamlessly with leading real-time communication platforms, AI frameworks, automation tools, and developer SDKs.

An open source framework and developer platform for building, testing, deploying, scaling, and observing agents in production.

Open source framework for voice and multimodal conversational AI.

Twilio is a cloud-based customer engagement platform (CPaaS) that provides APIs, allowing developers to integrate voice, messaging (SMS, WhatsApp), email, and authentication capabilities into applications.

Open-source development framework designed to build applications powered by large language models (LLMs).

The open-source AI toolkit designed to help developers build AI-powered applications and agents with React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Node.js, and more.

Open-source AI SDK with a unified interface across multiple providers. No vendor lock-in, no proprietary formats.

n8n is a powerful, low-code/pro-code workflow automation tool that connects various applications, APIs, and databases to automate tasks.

Hebrew voice agents for every use case

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Smart assistants in Hebrew

Deliver fast, natural voice interactions in Hebrew to help answer questions or complete tasks in speaker's native language.

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Customer support

Support agents can instantly handle Hebrew-speaking customers without any model switching, resolving issues much faster.

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In-app voice agents

Add natural Hebrew voice automation directly into your app – from onboarding to scheduling to self service – with fast, structured responses.

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Call routing agents

Identify intent early and respond immediately, even before the user finishes speaking. No phone menus necessary.

Privacy and compliance, built right in

Never stored, never saved.

Audio stays in memory, everything is processed in real-time.

Built for privacy-critical use cases.

Adhering to leading global security, privacy, and compliance standards.

Trusted where privacy matters most.

Used in industries where speech is sensitive, from healthcare to enterprise.

Soniox is Soc 2 Type 2 compliant
Soniox is ISO 27001:2022 compliant
Soniox is HIPAA compliant
Soniox is GDPR compliant
SOC 2 Type 2 · ISO/IEC 27001:2022 · HIPAA · GDPR

Frequently asked questions about Soniox Speech-to-Text API for Hebrew AI voice agents

What is the Soniox Speech-to-Text API for Hebrew?arrow_downward
Soniox provides a real-time Hebrew speech-to-text API designed for AI voice agents. It converts live Hebrew speech into text with low latency, supports streaming use cases, and works alongside more than 60 other languages without switching models or restarting the stream.
Is Soniox suitable for building Hebrew AI voice agents?arrow_downward
Yes. Soniox's multilingual AI speech models can easily handle real-time Hebrew voice agent workflows, including streaming transcription, early token delivery, and endpoint detection for conversational turn-taking, all configurable through the API.
What makes Soniox a low-latency Hebrew speech-to-text API?arrow_downward
Soniox uses a real-time streaming architecture that processes Hebrew audio continuously and emits transcription results incrementally as speech arrives. This allows voice agents to begin processing Hebrew speech before an utterance is complete.
How does Soniox detect when Hebrew-speaking users finish talking?arrow_downward
Soniox includes built-in endpoint detection that identifies speech boundaries in Hebrew. Voice agents can use emitted end events to decide when to respond without relying on client-side silence timers.
Can I customize transcription behavior for Hebrew voice agents?arrow_downward
Yes. The Soniox API is configurable, allowing developers to adjust transcription behavior for Hebrew speech, including custom context for domain-specific vocabulary, eliminating the need for separate fine-tuned models.
Can Soniox handle language switching involving Hebrew within a conversation?arrow_downward
Yes. Soniox can recognize and transcribe speech when speakers switch between Hebrew and other supported languages mid-sentence or mid-conversation, without requiring stream restarts or language-specific routing.
Is Soniox suitable for regulated industries using Hebrew speech?arrow_downward
Yes. Soniox supports data residency for regulated environments such as medical and legal use cases, allowing Hebrew speech and transcript data to remain within required geographic regions while using the same real-time API.
Is Hebrew audio stored when using the Soniox API?arrow_downward
No. Hebrew audio is processed in real-time and kept in memory only. Soniox is designed for privacy-critical voice agent applications where speech data should not be stored by default.
How do developers get started with Hebrew speech-to-text in Soniox?arrow_downward
Developers can generate an API key on Soniox Console and start streaming Hebrew audio over WebSockets to Soniox immediately. The API integrates with common voice agent frameworks and real-time media pipelines.