Google Meet on mobile now has a feature that offers a way to translate speech, so you can better understand who you're talking to.
Google Meet is bringing speech translation to mobile. Following its web debut, Google Meet’s speech translation feature is now rolling out on Android and iOS. It translates spoken audio in near-real ...
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This feature, which came to Google Meet on the web in January, translates speech into your preferred language in real-time. Now it’s coming to subscribers on mobile with select Google AI and Workspace ...
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Google has announced that it is expanding its Live Translate feature to iOS devices and to additional countries beyond the initial three where it launched last year: the United States, Mexico, and ...
Google announced earlier today its “Live Translate,” an AI-powered Google Translate feature that allows users to listen to real-time translations in their headphones. The “Live Translate with ...
With the launch of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, Google is launching Search Live globally. Meanwhile, Google Translate’s new headphones experience is now on iOS. Search Live launched in the US last September ...
Google announced on Thursday that it’s expanding its AI-powered conversational search feature, Search Live, globally to all languages and locations where AI Mode is available. With this expansion, ...
Google is finally bringing its live translate feature for headphones to iOS. This tool turns your everyday earbuds into a real-time interpreter. Just connect your headphones to the Google Translate ...
Google Translate has always been great at telling you what something means. But saying it out loud has always been on you. But now, Google is working on a new feature that could fix your fumbling ways ...