Tech giant Google has officially launched its real-time voice translation feature for earbuds on iPhone and iPad devices, powered by artificial intelligence. This expansion makes the feature available globally after it was previously limited to Android devices.
A Global Rollout of Live Translation
The feature, available through the Google Translate app, uses advanced Gemini AI models to deliver instant and natural voice translation. It preserves the speaker’s tone and rhythm, making conversations easier to understand and more fluid for users.
Support for Over 70 Languages
The updated feature supports more than 70 languages and is now rolling out across several major regions, including the United States, India, Mexico, Germany, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Thailand. It works with both wired and wireless earbuds, offering flexible usage options.
Multiple Modes for Different Situations
Google has introduced several modes to adapt to different environments:
Listening Mode: continuous real-time translation
Conversation Mode: designed for two-way dialogue
Text-Only Mode: ideal for noisy or quiet environments
Part of a Larger AI Expansion
This expansion coincides with Google’s broader rollout of its Live Translate capabilities, now available in over 200 countries through the Google and Gemini apps. The move reflects Google’s ongoing push to make AI-powered communication more natural, accessible, and seamless across devices and languages.

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