Google Goggles v1.1 Translates Menus, Books & More

The Google Mobile Blog announced a new version of Google Goggles now supports translating what it sees. You simply point the phone at the text you want translated, it could be a menu, sign, book or whatever and specify which text you want translated and snap the picture. Then Google will scan the words and […]

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The Google Mobile Blog announced a new version of Google Goggles now supports translating what it sees. You simply point the phone at the text you want translated, it could be a menu, sign, book or whatever and specify which text you want translated and snap the picture. Then Google will scan the words and attempt to return the translation via Google Translate directly in Goggles.

Google said, Goggles can read English, French, Italian, German and Spanish and can translate to many more languages. They are working towards other Latin-based languages and eventually read non-Latin languages. You can download Goggles v1.1 for free on devices running Android 1.6 and higher.

I have screen shots and a video of how it works below.

Start Screen:

Google Goggle Translate v1.1

View Screen:

Google Goggle Translate v1.1

Selecting Text with Cropping Tool:

Google Goggle Translate v1.1

Google Scanning Selected Text:

Google Goggle Translate v1.1

Google Offering Translation of Selected Text:

Google Goggle Translate v1.1

Here is a video demo, I hope the quality improves as YouTube processes the video over time:


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Barry Schwartz
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Barry Schwartz is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on Twitter here.

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