Answers · updated Jun 10, 2026

Which AI receptionists are bilingual (English/Spanish)?

12 of 24 tracked AI receptionists publicly state bilingual (typically English/Spanish, some broader multilingual) support. Coverage is common, but only some include it at the base tier — others charge for Spanish as a paid add-on — so confirm whether it is bundled on the plan you are pricing rather than an extra line item.

As of Jun 10, 2026 · figures linked to their source in the table below

The data behind this answer

Every figure links to the vendor page it was captured from, with the date we last verified it. Sorted by the value column.
Vendor Entry price Detail
My AI Front Desk from $0/mo myaifrontdesk.com verified Jun 10, 2026
AIRA from $24.95/mo getaira.io verified Jun 10, 2026
Upfirst from $24.95/mo upfirst.ai verified Jun 10, 2026
ReceptionHQ from $25/mo receptionhq.com verified Jun 10, 2026
Dialzara from $29/mo dialzara.com verified Jun 10, 2026
Rosie from $49/mo heyrosie.com verified Jun 10, 2026
PATLive from $75/mo patlive.com verified Jun 10, 2026
Abby Connect from $99/mo abby.com verified Jun 10, 2026
Ruby from $235/mo ruby.com verified Jun 10, 2026
Slang.ai from $399/mo slang.ai verified Jun 10, 2026

Figures normalized and sourced as of Jun 10, 2026. See the methodology for how each number is captured, dated and normalized, or the full comparison matrix for every vendor.

Frequently asked

Is Spanish support included or an add-on?
It varies. Most vendors that support Spanish include it on every call, but a few bill it as a paid add-on (for example a per-month surcharge for a bilingual agent). We flag the add-on cases in each vendor's profile where the vendor states it.
Do bilingual receptionists support languages beyond Spanish?
Several vendors claim broad multilingual coverage (20+ to 70+ languages) rather than English/Spanish only. We record the vendor's stated language count in its profile; treat large numbers as marketing claims to verify against your actual languages.
How is bilingual support verified?
We record what the vendor states publicly, with source and date. A "bilingual" flag means the vendor claims it, not that we independently tested call quality in each language.