Friday, 21 October 2016

How to Translate Anything Instantly Using Your Smartphone Camera.

Smartphones has totally Changed Our Lives in Less than a Decade. Today We Can Perform Every Task with Your Smartphone. 
Features
  • Ability to Translate Between 103 Language by Typing
  • Pop Up Translate - Copy your Text From Any Apps and a Pop Up With Appear with a Translated Text
  • Translate Between 52 Language When You Have no Internet.
  • Use Your Camera To Translate it
  • Draw Character Instead of using the Keyboard n 93 languages
  • Easy to Use Features
  • Save the Translation for Further Uses
  • This App is available for iOS & Android
  • >>>>Click Here to Download that Google Translate Application
  • Open the App and Set Up the Translator. Select the Primary language and the Language You want to Translate. Tap the Translate Offline Option So You can Use It When You have No Internet Access and Click on Finish..
  • For some languages, Google Translate can pronounce translated text, highlight corresponding words and phrases in the source and target text, and act as a simple dictionary for single-word input. If "Detect language" is selected, text in an unknown language can be identified.[6]
    In the web interface, users can suggest alternate translations, such as for technical terms, or correct mistakes. These suggestions may be included in future updates to the translation process. If a user enters a URL in the source text, Google Translate will produce a hyperlink to a machine translation of the website. For some languages, text can be entered via an on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition, or speech recognition.[6] It is possible to enter searches in a source language that are first translated to a destination language allowing one to browse and interpret results from the selected destination language in the source language.

    Browser integration

    Google Translate is available in some browsers as an extension which can run the translation engine.
    A number of Firefox extensions exist for Google services, and likewise for Google Translate, which allow right-click command access to the translation service.[7]
    An extension for Google's Chrome browser also exists;[8] in February 2010, Google Translate was integrated into the standard Google Chrome browser for automatic webpage translation.[9][10]

    Mobile apps

    The Google Translate app for Android and iOS supports more than 90 languages and can translate 37 languages via photo, 32 via voice in "conversation mode", and 27 via real-time video in "augmented reality mode".[11]
    The Android app was released in January 2010, while an HTML5 web application was released for iOS users in August 2008, followed by a native app on February 8, 2011.[12]
    An early 2011 version supported Conversation Mode when translating between English and Spanish (in alpha testing). This interface within Google Translate allows users to communicate fluidly with a nearby person in another language. In October 2011 it was expanded to 14 languages.[13]
    The 'Camera input' functionality allows users to take a photograph of a document, signboard, etc. Google Translate recognises the text from the image using optical character recognition (OCR) technology and gives the translation. Camera input is not available for all languages.
    In January 2015, the application gained the ability to translate text in real time using the device's camera, as a result of Google's acquisition of the Word Lens app.[14] The speed and quality of real-time video translation (augmented reality) feature were further enhanced in July 2015 with the release of a new implementation that utilizes convolutional neural networks.[15][16]
    On May 11, 2016, Google introduced Tap to Translate for Google Translate for Android. Upon highlighting text in an app that is in a foreign language, Translate will pop up inside of the app and offer translations.[17]


     

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