![]() The downloadable language packs use Deep Neural Networks, also known as Deep Learning, a state-of-the-art machine learning technology that are able to deliver online-quality translations without an internet connection. These additional languages were added to the Translator app for iOS earlier this month, and are now available for Android users as well. This release adds 34 languages to the list of available downloadable language packs for use when you’re not connected to the Internet, bringing the total to 43 supported languages. This feature can also be used to translate text you are typing into apps, email, and text messages. From the list, choose “Translator” and you’ll be able to translate into any of the 50+ languages supported by Microsoft Translator. If you find a foreign language phrase you need translated, just highlight it and open up your “Other Options” (the three dots after Cut, Copy, and Share). Need a way to translate short phrases while using your Android phone? The new Inline Translation feature has got you covered. ![]() The new image feature is available in the following languages: Chinese Simplified ![]() Image translation was added to the Microsoft Translator app for iOS in February, and has been available for the Translator apps for Windows and Windows Phone since 2010. You can also translate saved images such as pictures from emails, the Internet, and social media. Using the image translation feature in our Translator app for Android, you can now translate text from your camera to get instant translations of signs and menus. This update of the Microsoft Translator app for Android also includes the new inline translation feature and additional downloadable language packs to use the app when you’re not connected to the Internet. Also available for Android, the new Hub Keyboard Preview app gives you a quicker way to translate as you type. Instead you can translate pictures instantly from your phone, with the translation appearing in an overlay above the existing text. With the new image translation feature in the Translator app for Android, you no longer need to type text or say foreign languages phrases out loud when you see them written on signs, menus, flyers…whatever. Today, we are announcing several new Microsoft Translator capabilities available for Android users, including instant translation of images.
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