Google instant translate app

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For more information about how this works, please visit Google’s Research Blog.

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Visual recognition of letters or characters is made possible through deep learning using a convolutional neural network. The most recent update on July 29 adds 20 more languages to the instant visual translation (two-way translations from English to Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian and one-way translations from English to Hindi and Thai). and instantly perform two-way translation in seven languages (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish) even if you don’t have any internet or data connection AND without having to take a picture. But since January 2015, Translate (iOS and Android) now allows you to tap on the camera icon within the app, point your phone at any sign, menu, instruction manual, etc. In the past, the Google Translate app would allow you to snap a picture of a sign and translate it in 36 languages. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.

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