Google Meet Voice Translation Feature Officially Launches on Android and iOS Mobile Apps
2026-04-09 10:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On April 8 local time, Google introduced the voice translation feature to its Meet Android and iOS applications. According to Google's official announcement, this feature supports bidirectional translation between English and Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Italian, with the translation process being nearly real-time.

This feature was previously officially launched on the Meet web version, and the mobile version inherits the same technical framework. Only one language pair combination can be activated during a meeting, for example, English and Spanish. Users enable this feature through the in-app settings menu, and the translated audio is directly embedded into the meeting's audio channel output.

Google deploys its own speech recognition and neural machine translation models to support this feature. The five supported languages cover major industrial collaboration regions such as Latin America, Europe, and Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa.

This update is suitable for communication scenarios such as cross-border manufacturing project management, remote equipment debugging guidance, and international technical standards discussions. No additional hardware deployment is required; it relies on mobile terminal computing power and Google Cloud services to process the audio stream.

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