Google just turned your phone into a real-time translator New features will make it easier to communicate with people around the world





Google has officially announced its overhaul of the Google Translate app, proudly proclaiming that it is now more powerful than ever.



The app is available for both Android and iOS devices and comes with a range of new features that are designed to make understanding and conversing in a foreign language easier than ever.



One feature of the app is Word Lens, which allows you to take a photo of some text and translate it into 36 languages – pretty handy if you find yourself staring blankly at a menu while on holiday.



This feature has now been updated to allow you instantly translate the text, with the new text being overlaid on your smartphone's screen, even if you don't have an internet connection.



The instant translate feature currently only works with translating English to and from French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. Google is currently working on including more languages to the instant translate feature soon.



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.



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.



Google's Translate App and Microsoft's real-time Skype translator, the barrier of language is rapidly disappearing thanks to technology.



- Posted on January 14, 2015

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