Scan and Translate a New Picture With Google Translate
To translate a picture in real-time, first, open Google Translate on your phone. In the app, beneath the text box, tap “Camera.”
Your camera view will open. At the top, select the languages you wish to translate your picture from and to. To make the app automatically recognize the source language, choose “Detect Language” in the source language field.
At the bottom of the camera view, tap “Instant.”
Point your phone’s camera towards the picture you want to translate. The app will translate the text on your picture.
If you’d like to take a still picture and then translate it, then tap “Scan,” capture a photo, and let the app translate it.
You are all set.
Scan and Translate an Existing Picture With Google Translate
If your picture is already saved in your phone’s gallery, add it to Google Translate for translation.
To do so, first, launch the Google Translate app on your phone. In the app, tap “Camera.”
On the camera view page, from the top, select both source and target languages for your picture translation. To make the app detect the source language, choose “Detect Language” in the source language field.
At the bottom of the page, tap “Import” to add your picture to the app.
If you see a permission request, tap “Yes.” Then choose the picture you want to translate.
Google Translate will import and scan your picture. To view the translation for certain words, tap those words on the picture.
To view the full translation for the entire picture, tap the “Select All” option.
And that’s how you read the pictures in foreign languages on your phones. Very useful!
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