Monday, July 23, 2012

Word Lens review - great translations for single words

Word Lens review - great translations for single words

How well can an Android device translate text locally and in real-time?

Word Lens arrived on Android last month, promising the uncanny ability to translate text from a live camera feed from your device. The demo video would have you believe that simply pointing your phone's camera at a sign would magically recreate that sign on your display with fully translated text. 

For $4.99, users get two-way translation between English and one language of choice: Spanish, French, or Italian. Anything beyond the first costs an extra $4.99 After the camera focuses on the text you're aiming to translate, a pause button allows users to capture the translated text with each word linked so that you can tap them and see alternate selections for the native word (in case the image recognition is wrong) and their translations. Simply holding down another icon enables users to view the original text and compare it to the translation.

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