
Google Translate Help
Official Google Translate Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Translate and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Translate written words - Android - Google Translate Help
You can use the Google Translate app to translate written words or phrases. You can also use Google Translate in a web browser like Chrome or Firefox. Learn more about Google …
Tips and tricks - Google Translate Help
The Translate app allows you to translate in near real-time while someone speaks a different language. For example, you can translate a classroom lecture or speech.
Tips & Tricks - Google Translate Help
The Translate app allows you to translate in near real-time while someone speaks a different language. For example, you can translate a classroom lecture or speech.
Translate written words - Computer - Google Help
You can use the Google Translate app to translate written words or phrases. You can also use Google Translate in a web browser like Chrome or Firefox. Learn more about Google …
Download & use Google Translate - Computer - Google Translate …
To translate text, speech, and websites in more than 200 languages, go to Google Translate page.
Translate documents & websites - Computer - Google Help
Document translation isn’t available on smaller screens or mobile. You can find text in images and scanned .pdf pages in the output document but they aren’t translated.
Translate images - Computer - Google Translate Help
Translate text in images You can translate text in images from your device on Google Translate. Important: The translation accuracy depends on the clarity of the text. Translation of small, …
Translate by speech - Computer - Google Translate Help
Translate with a microphone Important: Supported languages vary by browser. You can translate with a microphone in Chrome and there’s limited support in Safari and Edge.
Translate by speech - Android - Google Help
In some languages, you can hear the translation spoken aloud. Important: If you use an audible screen reader, we recommend you use headphones, as the screen reader voice may interfere …