Google has announced a significant upgrade to the translation capabilities integrated into Circle to Search on Android, which now continues to translate content as it changes. The new feature, dubbed “Scroll and translate,” allows the translation to persist while users swipe through screens, scroll down pages, or even switch apps, eliminating the need to trigger a new translation each time text appears, reports 24brussels.
The company has not fully captured the feature’s potential with its name, as this new capability enhances the user experience by saving time and improving efficiency. Users will benefit from uninterrupted translation even during app transitions, a welcome addition for those relying on real-time translations.
Google stated that this update is being rolled out across Android devices starting this week, with initial availability focused on select Samsung Galaxy phones.
This rollout marks a step forward in making multilingual communication more accessible for users, reflecting Google’s commitment to enhancing its services and addresses the growing demand for seamless translation technologies.
The “Scroll and translate” feature is poised to improve workflows for many users who interact with diverse content, reinforcing the utility of Android as a platform for global communication.