What is Yobikoe?
Yobikoe is a live venue announcement system that turns schedules, rosters, spreadsheets, databases, and APIs into spoken announcements. Operators can preview, queue, and play announcements through venue speakers in seconds.
Yobikoe turns schedules, rosters, spreadsheets, databases, and APIs into clear spoken announcements - ready to preview, queue, and play through your venue speakers.
Pick a template, select the live item, and create the announcement. Competitor names, locations, categories, and timing are filled automatically.
Connect spreadsheets, databases, or APIs once. When the source changes, the next announcement uses the latest data without manual rewriting.
Scan a printed schedule or roster barcode and Yobikoe shows the exact templates for that category, match, gate, platform, or zone.
Preview the audio, queue it, and play it live from the web app in a browser or through an RTSP stream for your venue AV setup.
Change the row, and the announcement changes with it. Names, countries, stands, and instructions are inserted automatically, then spoken in a natural voice.
Attentionplease,HanaVarga,Slovensko.Proceedtostandnumber2.Lastcall!
Generate clear announcements in up to 74 languages. Yobikoe can pronounce names, countries, and multilingual content naturally, so international audiences hear calls that sound prepared, not improvised.
Yobikoe is a live venue announcement system that turns schedules, rosters, spreadsheets, databases, and APIs into spoken announcements. Operators can preview, queue, and play announcements through venue speakers in seconds.
Yobikoe is built for sports competitions, stadiums, arenas, transit hubs, expo halls, theme parks, and other venues where live information has to be announced clearly and quickly.
Yes. Yobikoe templates can be fully customized to the needs of each event, including the wording, languages, data fields, categories, timing, sound effects, and playback workflow.
No. Event staff can use Yobikoe through simple templates, previews, queues, and barcode scans. The technical setup can be prepared before the event, and we help configure it for your workflow.
Yobikoe connects templates to data sources such as spreadsheets, databases, or APIs. When the source data changes, the next announcement uses the latest names, locations, categories, times, gates, platforms, or zones without manual rewriting.
A data source can be as simple as an uploaded spreadsheet. For more advanced events, Yobikoe can also pull data from APIs using simple programming inside the app, so announcements can follow your event system or schedule data.
Yes. We help configure templates, data sources, languages, barcode behavior, and playback for the event, so the team can operate Yobikoe without needing to design the setup from scratch.
Barcode workflows are flexible. A scan can show the right templates for an operator to choose from, add an announcement to the queue, or trigger a fully automated scan-and-play announcement depending on how the event should run.
Yes. Yobikoe can be configured for semi-automated workflows, where scanning prepares the correct announcement for review, or fully automated workflows, where a scan immediately creates and plays the announcement.
Yes. Yobikoe generates natural AI voice announcements in up to 74 languages and can pronounce names, countries, and multilingual content so international audiences hear clear, prepared calls.
No. Yobikoe generates speech from templates and live data, so venues do not need studio recording, voice actors, or audio engineers for routine announcements.
Yobikoe can play announcements directly from the web app in a browser, or provide an RTSP audio stream for venues that want to route announcements into an existing AV or broadcast setup.
No. The Grand Prix karate showcase demonstrates a high-volume live event, but the same system fits transit updates, arena calls, expo hall instructions, theme park messages, retail announcements, and other venue communication.