Automated translation has advanced a lot in recent years. One of the most popular automatic translators is Google Translate, a free tool offered by Google to translate all types of content in a quick and easy way.
Next, we will delve into the multiple functions that Google Translate offers to translate into different languages. We will also see how many languages it supports and some tips to make the most of its capabilities.
Google Translate, the most used
Google Translate is a free translator used by more than 200 million peoples. You can find this Google service in the Android or iOS application store to use it from your mobile or tablet or simply use the online version. It is one of the most used due to its multiple features and benefits for its users.
He is also one of the most criticized translators, but despite everything, Its translation quality continues to be one of the best that exist today on the internet.
With Google Translate you can translate quickly and practically by writing what you need in the section intended for that purpose. Then, the app translates to the target language and you can copy the translated text to transfer it to a processor or use it for whatever purpose you want. The app also offers the possibility of listening to both the text you have provided and the translated text through a voice assistant. In the web version it is even possible regulate the speed of your voice from normal to slow or very slow.
In addition, Google has been adding more and more capabilities to its translator, which is why it continues to attract users. Currently, Google Translate is capable of translating texts captured with your camera or images from your gallery, spoken text, web pages, documents, written text and have real-time conversations. The app has the function of translating a language without an internet connection, the only thing you need to do is download the language beforehand.
What can be translated with Google Translate?
Let's see what can be translated with the most used translator in the world.
Images
The mobile application allows you to translate using your camera. It's a super simple process, you just have to point it at the text you want Google Translate to translate and that's it. The app takes care of translate to the language you have indicated instantly.
While the web version of the Google translator You have the option to upload the images you want to translate. You can upload them from your computer from the file explorer or drag them to the web, then Google Translate will take care of translating them into the target language. The website supports image files such as .jpg, .jpeg and .png. In it it is also possible copy and paste an image from the web or from any other source to Google Translate.
Texts
In the online version you can write or paste the text you want to be translated. Google Translate can detect the source language, but you can also tell it what language it is by searching in the languages tab. You must also tell it what language you want it to translate your text into.
As for the mobile version, you have several additional options. For example, you can use voice input to speak and the app will translate simultaneously. To do this, you have to activate Transcription. It is also possible to write with the keyboard or freehand on the screen and Google Translate will do its translation work.
Like the web version you can also write or copy the text and translate it. The same can be done from any app you are in: you have to select the text and tap to translate it into your language.
Web pages
If what you want is to translate a web page, you just have to enter the URL in the web version of Google Translate and this will translate it completely. From your PC browser you can also use Google Translate to translate web pages. You have to right click on the web page you want to translate and click “Translate to (your language)” and in a few seconds Google Translate will have done its job.
Documents
The web version also supports inserting documents to be translated. Look for the Documents option and choose a document from the file explorer or you can also drag and drop it into Google Translate. The Supported file types are .docx, .pdf, .pptx and .xlsx. Google translates them without losing their format.
In addition to all these functions, Google Translate also supports helping to improve translations to improve their quality. Another detail is that all the translations you make in Google Translate can be saved to access them when you need them and from any device thanks to its multi-device synchronization capacity. Both the website and the app allow save the translations that have been made, but you must first log in to your account.
How many languages can Google translate?
With Google Translate you can translate more than 100 languages completely free of charge. So far, you can translate 133 languages in the web version while in the mobile app you can use the keyboard in 108 languages.
The option for translate offline only supports translation to 59 languages. As for translation using the mobile camera, this allows translation into 94 languages. A similar value offers the image translation option, a function with which you can get translations in 90 languages.
Conversational translation, for its part, supports 70 languages. While transcribing what someone says in real time in another language is only 8 languages. Finally, handwriting supports a total of 96 languages.
Start applying all these tricks in Google Translate. Use it in your browser or download the app to use it from your smartphone by following the link we share below.