Google Translate will be able to automatically identify the language

In the latest version of Google Translate, there are lines of code showing that the upcoming update of this tool will have better translation quality, more languages ​​support and the ability to automatically identify the language .

Currently, Google Translate has a camera translation feature, but this tool is still unable to identify the language itself. To use the user select the language before starting the camera. This is annoying for many users because they cannot change the source and target language through the viewfinder.

However, according to the recent findings of 9to5Google, these annoyances will soon end when the major upgrade version of Google Translate launches. Specifically, in the latest version of Google Translate, there are lines of code showing that the upcoming update of this tool will have better translation quality, more languages ​​support and the ability to automatically receive language.

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Currently, before starting the camera, users need to select the source language and the desired target language then take a picture and scan the text to translate. With the new update, when you point the camera at the text, Google Translate can automatically detect the source language and allow you to select the target language during this period.

In addition, Google is also developing a new "Instant" augmented reality feature capable of translating any text immediately and displaying the target language as you look through the viewfinder. This may be the future of seamless translation that has been mentioned by Google.

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These new camera features are available in Google Translate version 5.29 but they are not yet activated. Hopefully Google will soon bring them to users in the shortest time.

Update 24 May 2019
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