How to use TapSay without installing anything
Open in browser
Go to tapsay.me/app in Safari (iPhone) or Chrome (Android). No App Store visit needed.
Wait ~10 seconds
The Progressive Web App caches 693 phrases across 119 languages on your device automatically.
Use it offline
Switch to airplane mode. Tap any category, swipe to your phrase, show your phone. Every language works.
(Optional) Add to Home Screen
Browser menu → "Add to Home Screen" — looks like a regular app icon. Still no App Store account needed.
Why TapSay needs no install (the technical bit)
TapSay is built as a Progressive Web App (PWA) — a website that uses a service worker to cache itself on your device and behave like a native app. PWAs were standardized in 2015 and are now supported by Safari, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and every other major browser. They were designed exactly for this use case: small, focused tools that don't deserve to live in an app store.
The reason most travel translators are native apps and not PWAs: their translation engines (neural ML models) are 50–100MB per language pair, far too large to ship in a web app. TapSay sidesteps this by being a curated phrasebook rather than a translation engine — 693 hand-translated phrases compress to a few hundred KB per language, so all 119 languages fit in under 5MB total.
The result: the entire TapSay travel translator weighs less than a single Google Translate language pack. It loads in your browser in seconds. You don't need an App Store account, an Apple ID, a Google Play account, an email signup, or any permissions beyond what any web page already has.
How TapSay compares with other "no install" claims
| Tool | Truly no install? | Works offline? | Travel-focused? | Free without signup? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TapSay | Yes (PWA) | Yes (after 1 visit) | Yes (693 travel phrases) | Yes (50 phrases free) |
| Google Translate (web) | Yes (browser tab) | No (internet required) | General-purpose | Yes |
| DeepL (web) | Yes (browser tab) | No (internet required) | Document/text translation | Yes |
| Reverso (web) | Yes (browser tab) | No | General + language learning | Yes |
| Google Translate app | App Store install | Yes with downloaded packs | General-purpose | Yes (Google account optional) |
| iTranslate | App Store install | Pro only ($5.99/mo) | General + travel | Pro requires signup |
| Microsoft Translator | App Store install | Yes with downloaded packs | General + business | Yes |
| Apple Translate | Pre-installed iOS only | Yes with downloaded languages | General-purpose | Yes (Apple ID already on device) |
| Bravolol Phrasebook | App Store install | Yes | Travel-focused | Free with ads |
The combination matters. Several tools work in a browser without install (Google Translate web, DeepL web, Reverso) — but none of them work offline. Several work offline (Google Translate app, Microsoft Translator, iTranslate Pro) — but all require an app install plus per-language pack downloads. TapSay is the only one that hits all four: no install, offline, travel-focused, free without signup.
Why this matters for travel
Most travelers don't realize their translator has installation friction until they're already abroad. The classic failure mode: you land at the airport, pull out your phone, try to install Google Translate's offline language pack — and the airport WiFi is too slow or requires a country-specific phone number to register. By the time you've sorted that out, you're already at the taxi stand.
Worse, several common travel scenarios make app installs harder than they sound:
- Apple ID locked to home country. Travelers using a US Apple ID in China, India, or other markets often can't install apps not available in their region's App Store.
- Phone storage full. 50MB language pack downloads fail silently on older or storage-constrained phones.
- Borrowed phone. If your phone dies and you grab a hostel or friend's device, you don't want to log into the App Store with your credentials just to install one app.
- Family members. Travel partners on different platforms (one iPhone, one Android) need to install separate apps and remember separate passwords.
- Children's phones. Many parents lock down App Store access on kids' devices — but they can still browse to a URL.
TapSay sidesteps all of these because it's just a URL. tapsay.me/app works on any phone with a browser, regardless of operating system, App Store availability, or storage status.
The "share with anyone" superpower
Because TapSay is a URL, you can share it with anyone in seconds:
- QR code: generate one for tapsay.me/app and show it to a fellow traveler — they scan, open, done.
- SMS / WhatsApp: send the link, they tap, they have the translator.
- Hostel front desk: "Need a translator? Just go to tapsay.me/app on your browser."
- The stranger you're trying to communicate with: if they don't speak your language and you don't speak theirs, hand them your phone with TapSay open, or text them the link so they can use it from their side.
None of this works if the translator is an app. App Store install requires their account, their password, their region. Sharing TapSay requires neither.
What you give up by skipping the install
Honest tradeoffs of the no-install / PWA approach:
- No deep system integration. TapSay can't intercept text from other apps for translation. If you want "select text, translate," install Google Translate alongside.
- No camera / OCR. Reading menus and street signs requires camera access and a translation engine — TapSay has neither. Use Google Translate's camera mode for that.
- No free-form translation. TapSay is a curated phrasebook, not a translation engine. You can't type "Where can I find a kosher restaurant near the cathedral?" — only browse the 693 included phrases. Google Translate or DeepL for arbitrary text.
- iOS Add-to-Home-Screen UX is hidden. Apple buries the "Add to Home Screen" option in Safari's share menu. New users sometimes miss it.
Net: TapSay handles the 90% of travel translation that fits a phrasebook (food, transport, lodging, emergencies, shopping, directions, health, money, social interactions) without any install friction. For the unpredictable 10%, install Google Translate too — it's free.
Frequently asked questions
Is TapSay actually free, or is it a free trial?
The 45-phrase tier is free forever, no card, no signup, no time limit. Premium trip passes ($3.54 for 3 days, $7.82 for 7 days, $13.52 for 14 days) unlock the full 693-phrase library across all 119 languages. One-time purchase via PayPal — no subscription, no auto-renewal.
Will TapSay work on an old phone?
If your phone has Safari (iOS 13+) or Chrome (Android 7+), TapSay works. The total cache size is under 5MB, lighter than most websites. We've tested on iPhone 6S and Android phones from 2017.
Can I use TapSay without giving it any phone permissions?
Yes. TapSay does not request location, camera, microphone, contacts, or any other phone permissions. It only needs network (for the initial cache load) and browser storage (for the cache itself), both of which are implicit for any website.
What happens if I clear my browser cache?
TapSay's cache is cleared too, but it re-downloads in 10 seconds the next time you visit. To avoid this, "Add to Home Screen" — the Add-to-Home-Screen install creates a more persistent cache that browser data clears don't usually wipe.
Why isn't TapSay just on the App Store?
Three reasons. (1) PWAs are smaller and update instantly without app review. (2) App Stores take 30% of revenue. (3) "No install" is genuinely useful for travelers — being on the App Store would defeat the differentiator. We may eventually publish a thin App Store wrapper for discoverability, but the PWA at tapsay.me/app remains the canonical version.
Is there a translator app with no signup at all?
TapSay's free tier requires no signup. Premium trip passes use PayPal so no TapSay account is created either. Google Translate (mobile app) doesn't strictly require signup but pushes Google account integration. Most other translators (iTranslate, Microsoft Translator pro features, Maestra browser) push or require signup.
Try the no-install translator in 10 seconds
Open tapsay.me/app in your browser right now. No app, no account, no card. Switch to airplane mode and every phrase keeps working.
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