

There are some preferences in Transcribe to customize what the output looks like, including text size and a dark theme, as well as the ability to show the original text. Step 2: Select the language you want to translate and point the camera at the text you want to be translated. One demo today sees English input translated to Spanish in what Google touts as being “close to real time.” When this feature launches, it will require an internet connection - unlike the on-device Recorder or existing offline Translate capabilities. Step 1: Open the Google Translate app and tap the Camera icon.

The experience ends up being very similar to the Google Recorder app introduced on the Pixel 4 and later made available to older Google devices. Transcribe will be a new mode within Google Translate for Android that listens for speech - specifically long-form lectures, programs, and other audio - and converts it into your desired language in real-time as a live-updating transcript that features proper punctuation. Google today previewed its “almost real time translator” for long-form speech called “Transcribe.” To translate text, speech and websites in more than 100 languages, go to Google Translate page.

Click on the Download button on the sidebar to go directly to the Google Translate page in the Chrome Store. You can translate text, handwriting, photos and speech in over 100 languages with the Google Translate app. Back in September, we spotted work on a “Continuous Translation” feature in the Translate app on Android. How to Download Google Translate for PC For Free.
