
WhatsApp is working on the Translate message feature. Users will able to translate their messages within the app with the language packs. The meta-owned messaging app will integrate Google Translate directly into chats to translate messages within the app.
Today I am explaining to you about WhatsApp’s upcoming Translate message feature. You must read this post till the end to know more about the upcoming translate message feature.
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WhatsApp working Translate message feature
The meta-owned messaging app is working to implement a new option for users to translate their messages. The translation feature relies on Google’s live translation technology, which operates directly on the user’s device. The privacy of user messages will be maintained because the translation process always occurs locally so it does not send data to external servers.
Users will need to download language packs to enable translation features by ensuring they have access to translations in their preferred languages at any time.
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The live translation feature is currently available in certain languages such as Hindi and English. However, meta-owned messaging apps will add more languages soon. Users will easily be able to chat in different languages on WhatsApp without going for external apps to translate their messages.
The translate messages feature using a language pack is currently under development. However, the meta-owned messaging app will soon release the translate message feature for beta testers.
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Meanwhile, the meta-owned messaging app is rolling out the new Voice messages transcription feature. Users can generate voice message transcriptions to read their incoming and outgoing voice messages. By converting voice messages into text, users can easily read the converted voice messages on WhatsApp.
These voice transcripts are generated on your device, so nobody else can hear your voice notes or read the transcripts. Users can choose to download any language from the available language data packages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, and Hindi.
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