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Google Lens Now Translates Offline – PCMag AU
Language packs can be downloaded, allowing for real-time translations without a network connection.

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Google’s image recognition technology is already capable of so much, but the most useful feature is real-time language translation using your smartphone. Now the Google Lens app is capable of performing translations without need of an internet connection.
As 9To5Google reports, the Google Lens app on Android is introducing the option of offline translations. After launching Lens, you’ll be able to open the Translate filter, click the “pairing” pill, and open “Select language.” Next…
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