Introducing Gemini’s speech-to-speech translation capabilities

By | May 1, 2026
Introducing Gemini’s speech-to-speech translation capabilities
Hear the world in your own language and break down language barriers instantly with Gemini’s new live speech-to-speech translation capabilities.
Enjoy continuous listening and two-way conversations across more than 70 languages and 2000 language pairs. As you can see in the video, the speaker’s intonation, pacing and pitch are preserved while noisy environments are filtered out, so the translation sounds natural.
Try this new beta experience in the Google Translate app today – currently available on Android in the U.S., Mexico, and India! Connect any headphones to your device, then tap “Live translate.”
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Introducing Gemini's speech-to-speech translation capabilities

1. Translate now has the pronunciation tool you’ve been asking for click here

2. We’ve been using AI and machine learning in Translate since the beginning. Google Translate landing page at launch in 2006

3. Translate supports 95% of the world’s population. click here

4. More than 1 billion users ask Google for translation help each month.

5. People translate around 1 trillion words every month.

6. Your headphones can be your personal translator.

7. You can have real-time conversations enabled by Gemini models.

8. Over a third of Live translate sessions last longer than five minutes.

9. Translate is helping people tune into big cultural moments.

10. We’re using AI to understand the trickiest phrases, even local slang. click here

11. People are using Translate to learn new languages. click here

12. People are becoming more confident and better speakers with the help of AI. User interface showing the Practice feature in Google Translate

13. You can use Translate offline.

14. Visual translation has gone from a cool trick to daily travel essential.

15. People love circling and translating on Android. click here

Colorful graphs showing the increased searches for the terms clock it, maxxing and mogging.
Graph showing increased search interest in American Sign Language over the past 20 years
Illustration showing some of the most commonly translated phrases this month including how are you? and thank you
for more refer Gemini website click here

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