Microsoft Translator
Free translator with voice camera and offline support
Free translator with voice camera and offline support
Microsoft Translator brings a versatile set of tools to one place, covering over 60 languages and delivering fast, dependable results. It handles text, voice, and image input, so you can type a phrase, talk into the microphone, or snap a photo of printed text and get an instant translation. That photo capability is especially useful for menus, brochures, and signs when you are dealing with unfamiliar scripts.
Conversations are a strong suit. The app can interpret spoken language on the fly, and it supports multiple translations at once, which suits group chats where participants speak different languages. If the first translation misses the nuance you want, you can browse alternative phrasings to better match your intent. For languages with non-Latin scripts, transliteration guides help you pronounce words correctly, and you can highlight terms you use frequently to keep them close at hand.
Connectivity is flexible. Microsoft Translator works online, but it also offers offline functionality for when you are traveling or conserving data. Your translations can sync across devices running the same operating system, so switching screens does not mean losing your history.
There are practical considerations. The app is free to use, and the underlying service is trusted by major platforms like Bing and Skype, which inspires confidence. On the downside, the 49 MB footprint may feel large if your device is tight on storage, and you will be asked for location permissions, which privacy-conscious users might want to review.
Overall, Microsoft Translator is a capable, no-cost solution for text, voice, and photo translation, with thoughtful extras like alternative wording, transliteration, and cross-device syncing that make it a reliable companion for travel, study, and multilingual collaboration.
Developer
Microsoft Corporation
OS
,
Version
25.3.1.37-g8b7e2b68-8b7e2b68-2512718
License
Free