If you want to add voice chat moderation to your game without sacrificing player privacy, Modulate has a full-featured option. Modulate's ToxMod uses machine learning technology to process voice conversations, identify problematic behavior and send it to moderation systems. It works alongside existing player reporting tools, is compliant with regulations like GDPR and COPPA, and holds ISO 27001 certification. That means it's a good option for AAA studios and indie developers trying to cut churn and build a community.
Another option is Vivox, in-game voice chat software that offers cross-play compatible chat and that can be integrated with game engines like Unity and Unreal. Vivox offers features like 3D Positional Voice Chat and 2D Voice Chat, as well as moderation tools. Its services are geared to foster community engagement with real-time chat, so it's a good option for large-scale multiplayer games.
If your game needs a broader content moderation approach, Lasso could be a good option. Lasso is an AI-powered platform that automates 99% of moderation work for text, images and video. It offers a customizable moderation dashboard, AI moderation and compliance with laws and regulations. Lasso can handle a lot of content moderation challenges, so it's good for platforms beyond games.