VerseAir uses advanced speech recognition to listen in real time. When your pastor says a Bible reference like “Romans 8:28” or “turn to the book of John, chapter 3, verse 16,” the AI detects the reference, fetches the verse from the selected translation, and projects it on screen — all in under a second. It supports global accents and handles natural speech patterns, ranges, and conversational references.
Speech recognition requires internet, but VerseAir has a 4-tier verse cache system: memory cache, IndexedDB, API, and bundled offline Bibles. KJV is bundled with the app and works fully offline. Pro users get additional offline Bible bundles (WEB, ASV, YLT, BBE). Manual verse search works offline with cached and bundled translations.
Pro and Enterprise plans include unlimited speech-to-verse recognition for regular church use. There’s a 4-hour continuous session cap (one click to resume) and a 40-hour weekly soft cap — that’s 20x what a typical church uses. These exist to prevent accidental misuse, not to restrict normal worship.
Download VerseAir, open it, and you’re on Pro — no sign-up, no credit card, no email. You get full access to every Pro feature for 14 days. After that, you’ll continue on the Free plan unless you choose to upgrade.
Yes. The companion is a web app that runs in any mobile browser. Members scan a QR code and they’re in — no App Store, no account. They can optionally install it as a PWA for an app-like experience. It works over your local network.
Those are manual tools — someone has to click through slides. VerseAir automates verse projection with speech recognition, adds AI sermon tools, includes a companion app, remote control, and live streaming. At $149/year for Pro, it costs less than all of them while offering more features. Plus it runs on both macOS and Windows.
Free: KJV + 4. Pro/Enterprise: All 13+ (KJV, NIV, ESV, NLT, AMP, NKJV, MSG, CSB, NET, WEB, ASV, YLT, BBE). Four public-domain translations available as offline bundles.
When you enable the companion, VerseAir generates a QR code. Congregation members scan it with their phone camera and open the link in their browser. They see every verse and lyric in real time, can bookmark verses, take sermon notes, choose their preferred translation, and export their notes as a text file after the service.
Yes. Pro plans include an OBS-compatible transparent browser source overlay with multiple broadcast styles (lower-third, centered, subtitle, cinematic, minimal). Enterprise adds full RTMP streaming with hardware encoding, camera input, stream overlay customizer, and church logo watermark.
macOS 11+ (Big Sur or later) on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, and Windows 10+ (64-bit). The companion and remote control apps work on any device with a modern web browser.
Yes. VerseAir runs locally on your computer. The companion app works over your local network — congregation data never leaves your building. Speech recognition audio is processed in real time and not stored. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Yes. No contracts, no cancellation fees. If you cancel, you keep access through the end of your billing period, then revert to the Free plan. Your data and settings are preserved.