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On iPhone, you can use the camera viewfinder in the Translate app to translate text around you, such as a restaurant menu or street signs. You can also translate text in photos from your photo gallery.
#If you don’t find the “Translate” app on your iPhone, you can download it for free from the App Store.
Translate text through camera viewfinder
1. Open the Translate app on your iPhone and tap Camera, choose the language into which you want the selected text translated.
#2. Adjust the position of your iPhone so that the rear camera can translate text around you. Text is translated in real time as you move the rear camera.
3. Tap the “Translate Camera” button to pause framing. You can zoom in to see the overlapping translations more closely.
4. Tap the overlapping translation to display the translation card, then do any of the following:
#Copy translation: Copy the translated text.
Add to favorites: Add the translation to your favorites list.
Listen to the original text: Tap More, then tap the white Play button to hear the original text.
Listen to the translation: Tap the blue Play button to hear the translation.
Translate text in photos from photo gallery
1. Open the "Translate" App on your iPhone, Then tap Camera.
#2. Select the language you want to translate the selected text into.
#3. Tap the Photo Library button and select a photo with text from the photo library.
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