JAKARTA - In addition to using Google Translate, the Google search giant has announced that its Circle to Search feature will now allow users to translate languages.

Google Translation can help, but copying text or switching to other apps can get you out of the stream. Fortunately, Circle to Search, available on certain Android devices, will soon allow you to translate whatever's on your screen instantly," Google wrote in its latest announcement.

So with the presence of translator abilities in Circle to Search, you no longer need to change websites. You just need to circle certain writings, then Google will translate them instantly.

To use Circle to Search to translate an article, you only need to press the home button or navigation bar and tap the translated icon.

However, this feature has not been rolled out globally, but Google promises that the translation in Circle to Search will begin rolling out in the coming weeks.

Circle to Search is currently only accessible on Pixel 7+ devices and the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, in all languages and locations that provide it.

"And starting this week, we are rolling out Circle to Search to more Android phones, including foldable devices and tablets," he added.

While waiting for the translation feature in Circle to Search to release, if you want to translate something around you, such as road signs or posters, Google Lens can help.

"Just tap the Lens icon in the Google app and select a translation filter. Lens will automatically detect the source language and combine translational text with the original one," Google concluded.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)