Google Translate: Update with a GREAT Feature

Google Translate has a new update with a great and extremely important function for phone users, here's what Google has implemented.

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Google Translate is one of the most used platforms for translations, globally, and the Google company is constantly improving it to offer users the best possible experience. In the summer, those from Google announced that they use advanced artificial intelligence to offer offline translations for Google Translate, and an update released yesterday brings support for 1 3 new languages ​​in which this type of translation can be done by users.

Google Translate has this extremely interesting function shown in the image below, it allows recording an image with the texts we want to translate, simply selecting them and making the translation. Google Translate can translate restaurant menus, traffic signs, and more, or almost any other type of text that is written in one of the languages ​​that the platform recognizes for offline translation at the moment.

Google Translate: Update with a GREAT Feature

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Google Translate translates the texts selected by us and displays them in the form of a pop-up, where we see the translated text, and so we can better understand the world around us, even when we are in a foreign country. With today's update for Google Translate, the American company offers support for no less than 26 international languages, for which translation can be done offline, being the only service with such functionality.

Google Translate offers today's online translation for the following languages: Arabic, Thai, Vietnamese, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu. Google Translate will have extended support by the Google company for many other languages ​​during the next year, so users just have to be patient for the language they will translate to be included among those already recognized for offline translation, but of course that it is not known when the support will be extended again.