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You can translate text, handwriting, photos, and speech in over 200 languages with the Google Translate app. You can also use Translate on the web.
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Translate fast between more than 30 languages with the world’s most accurate AI translator for business and personal use. Our technology captures the slightest nuance and reproduces it in the translation like no other service.
Translate any languages instantly with Translatium - the most powerful translation app for Windows. Translatium lets you translate words, phrases and images between over 100 languages with dictionary, transliteration and voice output support.
Translate real-time conversations, menus and street signs while offline, websites, documents, and more using the Translator apps. Globalize your business and customer interactions by translating text and speech using the Translator API and Speech service, both in the Azure AI Services family.
Translator app features. Have real-time, translated conversations with captions, translate menus and street signs without an internet connection, and translate web pages and app content with one tap.
Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.
Translate what you're reading or writing on the fly, without pausing or switching context. Select any text and press: Ctrl+F9 to translate your reading in its original context, such as an article or a white paper.