The new look has all three camera translation features conveniently located on the bottom of the app: “Instant” translates foreign text when you point your camera at it. "Scan" lets you take a photo and use your finger to highlight text you want translated.10 Jul 2019
Can I translate with my phone camera?
The Google Translate camera tool got an update that adds a whopping 60 new languages to its database, which means you can now translate 88 languages at home or abroad. You can use Google Translate on any phone. Here's how to use it.21 Jul 2019
Does Google Translate have camera?
You can use your phone's camera to translate text in the Translate app. For example, you can use your camera to translate signs or handwritten notes.
How do I use the Google Translate camera?
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app .
- If needed, select your source and target languages. At the top left: Select the source language you want to translate or tap Detect language.
- Tap Camera Instant .
- Point your camera at the text you want to translate.
Can I use my phone camera to translate?
An update to Google Translate's camera tool means better translation for you. Snap a picture of text to decode in Google Translate. Street signs, menus, newspapers, pamphlets.21 Jul 2019
How do I use my phone to translate?
Tap the microphone icon at the top of the screen and speak your word or phrase into the app. Google Translate then translates your words in the target language. Tap the Speaker icon to hear the translation.
Where is the camera icon in Google Translate?
To launch the camera translation feature, just tap the “Camera” icon on the left under the standard translation box.12 Aug 2020