Google Translate likely to get seamless instant translation and undo feature

Google Translate's undo feature will be used for deleted translation entries in translation history
An undated image of the Google Translate app. — Getty Images
An undated image of the Google Translate app. — Getty Images

Google Translate may soon introduce exciting upgrades, but nothing has been officially confirmed. Several rumours are bein swirled that the app's Instant Translation feature and translation history management might be getting a revamp.

Instant Translation feature

Google Translate's Instant Translation feature instantly translates the text as the user types it. However, currently, users must exit the preview mode to access additional options such as speech output, copying results, and viewing definitions.

The rumoured update would reportedly allow users to access these extra options directly within the preview mode, streamlining the translation process.

Google Translate undo feature

Additionally, Google Translate may introduce an undo feature for deleted translation entries in the translation history. This would reduce frustration from accidental deletions.

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Google Translate offers several impressive features like Live Translate, speech recognition, offline support, and integration with Google Lens. While the rumoured updates are exciting, users should wait for the official confirmation from Google.

Google Translate remains a leading language translation app, and any potential updates would be eagerly anticipated.

Users must keep this noted that these changes are purely speculative and have not been confirmed by Google. The updates may be subject to change or cancellation.