Gemini 3.5 powers real-time translation across 70+ languages
@_philschmid announced Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a real-time speech translation feature covering 70+ languages and 2,000+ language pairs, now available in Google Translate on Android and iOS, the Gemini API (Public Preview), and Google Meet (Private Preview).
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Gemini 3.5 Live Translate ships real-time, lag-free speech translation across 2,000+ language pairs simultaneously to consumer (Google Translate), developer (Gemini API), and enterprise (Google Meet) surfaces.
- 01Powered by Gemini 3.5 and branded as Live Translate
- 02Supports 70+ languages and 2,000+ language pairs
- 03Automatically detects the language being spoken
@_philschmid announced the launch of Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, describing it as "a real-time babel fish" covering 70+ languages and 2,000+ language pairs. The system is designed to produce natural-sounding translated speech, operate reliably in noisy environments, and remain in sync with the speaker — eliminating lag and awkward pauses. It also includes automatic language detection, removing the need to manually select the source language.
@_philschmid described the launch as "the beginning of the end of language barriers," stating that anyone can now speak and understand anyone.
The feature is rolling out across three platforms simultaneously: Google Translate on Android and iOS (generally available today), the Gemini API (Public Preview), and Google Meet (Private Preview). @_philschmid described the launch as "the beginning of the end of language barriers," stating that anyone can now speak and understand anyone.
Key facts
- 01Powered by Gemini 3.5 and branded as Live Translate
- 02Supports 70+ languages and 2,000+ language pairs
- 03Automatically detects the language being spoken
- 04Works in noisy environments with no lag or awkward pauses
- 05Available today in Google Translate on Android and iOS
- 06Available in the Gemini API under Public Preview
- 07Available in Google Meet under Private Preview
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