![]() For example, you can use your camera to translate signs or handwritten notes. Yes, you can use your phone’s camera to translate text in the Translate app. You can access this screen by tapping the hand icon. Google also provides a screen to show the person you’re hoping to chat to what the hell it is you’re actually doing. ![]() Then, the person you’re having a conversation with taps their speaker (you can see in our screenshot, it’s the icon below español) and responds, with their phrase read aloud by the Google Assistant. You talk, then what you’re saying is translated automatically to your chosen language. In the Google Translate app, the idea is for two parties to have a conversation, mediated somewhat by the app. This feature will be perfect when international travel is a thing again. (Or use it to make your friends think puedes hablar otro idioma). Given it’s the Google Assistant reading aloud, the pronunciation won’t be perfect, but it’s a good place to start if you want to relay a message to someone who speaks that language. To hear your translation aloud, tap the Listen icon (looks like volume/speaker). You can then paste that text in any app you like. To copy the translated text, tap on the icon next to the Listen icon (the rectangle shape with another rectangle behind it on the Pixel 6). The translation will appear, but if it doesn’t, simply tap ‘Translate’.Type the word or phrase you want to translate.Scroll to the language you wish to translate from, tap it to choose, and then do the same with the ‘to’ language.Choose a language to translate (for us, it defaults to ‘from English to Spanish’) by tapping the language you wish to change.On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app.It’s pretty easy to use, you likely already have (a number of times), but we have to build suspense and it’s worth remembering just how epic this feature actually is. ![]() You can translate words or phrases using the Google Translate app or a browser, like Chrome or Safari. (For our walk through, we’re using the Google Pixel 6 Pro, which is running Android 12). There’s a bunch of sweet things you can do with Google’s Translate smarts, but here are our favourite four. But did you know you can use your camera to translate text? It’s a feature Google has allowed us to use for a few years to translate websites or make our friends think we’re bilingual. We’re all familiar with Google Translate to some degree. ![]()
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