Google Translate vs iTranslate
October 08, 2025 | Author: Adam Levine
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Google Translate is a free translation service that provides instant translations between dozens of different languages. It can translate words, sentences and web pages between any combination of our supported languages. With Google Translate, we hope to make information universally accessible and useful, regardless of the language in which it’s written.
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iTranslate
The most popular translator App, completely re-imagined for iOS7. With the new iTranslate you can now translate words, phrases and text in over 80 supported languages. Use voice recognition to type and listen to translations using text-to-speech. Select between different dialects, male and female and even control the speaking rate.
Google Translate vs iTranslate in our news:
2015. Google Translate app adds 20 more languages

Google is expanding the repertoire of its Translate app to handle more than two dozen different languages. You'll be able to translate to and from English with Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian. Google also offers a translation feature via its website search results and directly through its Chrome browser. But there's clearly a need for portable, on-the-go translation. The Google Translate app offers three ways to translate text. You can simply type the text you want translated. You can speak the text. Or you can point your mobile device's camera at a sign, book or other object with text on it and watch as that text is automatically translated into the language of your choice. No Internet connection is required, so you can use the visual translation offline.





