- Google is reportedly developing a new method for easily translating text into images in Chrome.
- Users will be able to right-click any photos that contain text in a foreign language and select the “Image translate” option.
- The tool is still in development and not yet available in Chrome Beta or Canary.
Google is reportedly developing a new method for easily translating the text into images in Chrome.
According to the report, the information came from Chrome feature researcher Leopeva64.
The new picture translation tool is still in development and not yet available in Chrome Beta or Canary.
Chrome currently allows you to translate complete web pages by right-clicking on the desktop or hitting the menu button on mobile, then selecting the “Translate” option.
This, however, does not function on posters, banners, or other embedded pictures in websites.
According to the report, users will be able to right-click any photos that contain text in a foreign language and select the “Image translate” option to translate them.
Meanwhile, it was revealed last week that Google is discontinuing Chrome’s screenshot editing function after months of development.
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