JAKARTA After adding Apple Translate to watchOS 11, Apple has re-launched an update for the application. This time, Apple released Application Programming Interfaces (API) for developers. With the launch of this API, developers can integrate Apple Translate into their application. This is a software that makes it easier for developers because they don't need to use third-party platforms anymore. APIs for this Translate application were introduced when Apple held the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company explained that applications that use this API can use the same learning machine as Apple Translate. That way, applications that use Apple Translate integration can translate online or offline. In addition, downloaded models will be shared between major applications and third-party applications that use API. Apple had explained that the Translate API they launched would make it easier for users to translate multiple languages quickly. With this integration, any application could translate a larger set of text.

"Look at how you can translate text in various languages in your app using a new translation framework. We will show you how to quickly display translation in the UI system," Apple wrote in its description, quoted from 9to5mac. The FIRE is available for devices running iOS 17.4 or later, but there are also exclusive features specially presented for iOS 18. This feature includes the ability to translate one string or a string ensemble at any interface.


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