Google Announces Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for Instant Voice-to-Voice Translation
The model stays a few seconds behind speakers and adds SynthID watermarks to audio to help prevent misinformation, Google said.
- On Tuesday, Google unveiled Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a new speech-to-speech model providing real-time, continuous translation across more than 70 languages.
- Unlike traditional systems that process speech in turns, this model continuously generates speech, allowing conversations to flow with only a few seconds of delay.
- The Android app introduces a new "Listening Mode" allowing users to hear translations through the phone's earpiece without headphones, while all generated audio is watermarked with SynthID to help prevent misinformation.
- Google is rolling out the model across the ecosystem, including Google Translate and Google Meet, while developers can access it via the Gemini Live API and Google AI Studio.
- While Google currently offers the Flash version, it expects a more advanced Pro model to drop in the coming weeks as part of a broader rollout later this year.
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On the 9th (local time), Google unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) model that translates over 70 languages in real-time, much like a simultaneous interpreter. Google announced that it revealed its voice translation model, "Gemini 3.5 Live Translate," and would fully integrate it into the Google Translate app. This model was developed based on Google Gemini 3 Pro.
Google releases Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, it can translate over 70 languages in real-time
Google has released Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for real-time speech-to-speech translation in more than 70 languages. The new audio model is aimed at making it easier to have conversations in different languages without having to wait for the translation to happen.
Google announces Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for instant voice-to-voice translation
Google has been chasing real-time translation for years, which it says has been one of its "pioneering machine learning experiments." We've seen numerous demos on stage at Google events in the past, but you needed Google phones, earbuds, or some other specific setup. Last year, Google brought real-time translation to more users in the Translate app, and now it's expanding availability more. With the release of Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, you'll h…
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