Google Translate doesn't just translate words and phrases for you; it can also translate entire documents, such as plain text and rich-text documents, Microsoft Word documents, HTML, and even translate PDFs. (It also translates entire websites.) You don't need a Google account to access it, because it's free to all.
How do I translate text into another language?
- Open an app with text you can copy.
- Highlight the text you want to translate. Copy.
- On your current screen, tap Google Translate .
- Choose the language you want.
Is there an app that will automatically translate?
The new feature is called Tap to Translate, and it arrives in an update to Google Translate for Android this morning. The feature allows Translate to automatically pop up inside of other apps after you've highlighted text in a foreign language.
Can Google translate images?
You can translate text from new photos and photos you've already taken in the Translate app. Pick the languages. At the top left, choose the language you want to translate or Detect language. At the top right, choose a language you read.
Can you translate a screenshot?
Translate text in photos You can translate text from new photos and photos you've already taken in the Translate app. Pick the languages. At the top left, choose the language you want to translate or Detect language.
Does Google Translate do speech to text?
The Google Translate app can translate dozens of languages, either through text or voice; just type, write, or speak into the app. It even allows you to point your smartphone at a sign or menu written in a foreign language to view a live translation. Here's how to use both the Google Translate app and Google Assistant.