CiteVerse helps churches and Bible teachers keep Scripture visible while someone is speaking. It listens to sermon or teaching audio, transcribes it in real time, detects Bible references as they are mentioned, and shows the matching passage for follow-along or presentation use.^1
The platform now centers on three connected workflows: an AI Assistant for sermon prep and study, Live Sessions started from the Chrome extension, and Presenter Mode for hands-free scripture display on a projector or TV.^2^4 Sessions are saved as "Journeys," which can be searched by verse, topic, or date, then exported to PDF, copied as formatted text or Markdown, or shared as a branded message card.^5
A major update since the last faith.tools review is broader language and Bible-version support. CiteVerse now advertises real-time transcription in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese, along with 11 Bible editions for detection, display, and follow-along.^2 Its Chrome Web Store listing confirms the extension workflow: capture audio from a sermon, stream, or Bible discussion in a browser tab, follow the transcript and verse references live, and save the session to a CiteVerse account for later review.^6
For churches, the most distinctive piece is Presenter Mode: it is built for tablet or desktop control, supports big-screen verse display, includes a live transcript and recent-detects panel, and works with setups like AirPlay/Cast, OBS browser sources, HDMI, or NDI depending on plan.^4
Why Churches Find It Useful- Detects Bible references from spoken audio instead of requiring manual lookup during a service^1
- Supports live follow-along, sermon prep, projector display, and reusable sermon notes in one workflow^2
- Gives multilingual churches and study groups more flexibility through six-language transcription and multiple Bible editions^2
- Web app plus Chrome extension; no iOS or Android store listing found^6
- Chrome extension version 1.0.3 was updated May 11, 2026^6
- No public ratings or written Chrome Web Store reviews were visible at the time of this update^6
- Subscription-based with a free trial and no per-seat licensing language on the pricing page^7