Offline translation tools are a game-changer for travelers navigating areas with no internet. From Google Translate’s camera mode to dedicated devices, these solutions bridge language gaps instantly.
Google Translate's instant camera feature will now make translating a foreign street sign as easy as aiming your phone -- even if your native language isn't English. The company today unveiled a set ...
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Google Translate, the company's machine translation tool, is available as a mobile app with a unique feature: instant camera translation. As the name suggests, this feature uses a mobile device's ...
In brief: Google has updated its Translate app with more AI smarts, a less jumpy live camera translation, as well as a more intuitive UI. The highlights of the revamp are the addition of many new ...
Google Translate is already a great tool in every traveler’s app arsenal. The service, originally launched in 2015, allows people to translate menus, signs, and even speech to text in seconds. And on ...
Durning the I/O 2019 keynote, Google Translate made an appearance in the new Lens interface, as well as in Google Go. The dedicated Translate app for Android is now working on “New camera translation” ...
Back in September, Google previewed a new AR Translate feature for Lens that takes advantage of the technology behind the Pixel’s Magic Eraser. Ahead of that, Google Translate has replaced its ...
Google this week updated the app's instant camera translation feature, which lets you translate restaurant menus and signs by pointing your camera lens at the foreign text. I'm PCMag's managing editor ...