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Uncategorized Friday, August 10th 2012 at 7:40 pm

Google Translate Now Reads Text From Images

In its latest update, Google Translate for Android went Goggles, and brought us the ability to translate words from photos. Which makes perfect sense, because if you can’t read it, odds are you probably can’t type it. Here’s how you use it.

I tried it, and it’s fast and responsive. I like that it lets you highlight what you want translated; that way, you don’t get long strings of words you don’t need. It would be nicer if it could detect languages automatically though, because sometimes I find it difficult to tell the difference. Also, it works way better on menus than on protest signs. Unless the menu has cursive lettering, which, to be fair, can be rather difficult for even humans to read.

It currently only works with Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish, but of course the team is working towards getting more languages on board. We need Asian languages up there. I want to find out what these mean.

(via the Google Translate Blog)

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  • Jack Bond

    Pretty cool. Can’t wait till it comes to iPhone.

  • Anonymous

    Bing translate on Windows Phone has had this for almost a year now.

  • Bruno Ferreira

    sucks though… I have it.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1674819454 Kim Bannister

    doesn’t this potentially mean that when they ask you to type in the funny placed letters and numbers in captcha, a computer could do it with this technology