![]() As Barak Turovsky, Product Lead of Google Translate, sates in a blog post, "today's updates take us one step closer to turning your phone into a universal translator and to a world where language is no longer a barrier to discovering information or connecting with each other. Now the company has gone one better and rolled the feature into. Now that the updates have been made official by Google they will be rolling out in the next few days. iOS/Android: Last year, Google bought Word Lens, the amazing app that translates signs in real time, and made it free for everyone. The app will also be able to translate your speech into text in another language, allowing you to have multi-lingual conversations with people that feel more dynamic and natural.Īs we reported earlier, these new features are certainly impressive, though they aren't quite as powerful as Skype's real-time translation service, which can translate into audio as well as text. ![]() Google purchased the Word Lens app last year and although some might have feared that Google's acquisition would put an end to updates, especially on iOS devices, instead the technology has been included front and centre in the revamped Translate app.
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