- Translate text, voice, and conversations on iPhone - Apple Support
Translate text, voice, and conversations into any supported language Download specific languages for offline translations
- Google Translate
Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages
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When Apple releases its new operating systems this fall, it’s going to imbue them with the ability to do live, real-time translation in its most critical communications apps
- Google Translate on the App Store
Translate between up to 249 languages Feature support varies by language: • Text: Translate between languages by typing • Offline: Translate with no internet connection • Instant camera translation: Translate text in images instantly by just pointing your camera • Photos: Translate text in taken or…
- How to Use Apples Built-In Translate App as Your Personal . . . - PCMag
How to Use Apple's Built-In Translate App as Your Personal Translator If you need a quick translation, the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch come with their own built-in translator app from Apple
- How to translate text everywhere with iPhones, iPads, Macs - Apple Must
How to use Apple’s Translate app Available since iOS 14, Apple’s Translate app is incredible It offers side-by-side conversation views so you can use it to enable you to speak with and understand others in their language
- Complete guide to the Apple Translate app on iOS and iPadOS
The Apple Translate app serves as a powerful tool for overcoming language barriers in today’s global society With its user-friendly interface, robust features for both text and voice translation, and commitment to privacy, it empowers users to seamlessly communicate in various languages
- Translate text on Mac - Apple Support
Translate text on Mac When you work in documents, emails, or messages, view photos or images, or browse webpages, you can select text to translate into supported languages, and hear how it sounds when spoken
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