The first change is to display the translated text in a larger format than usual, occupying almost the entire screen.
This display makes it easy for users to let the other person see the results of the transition when communicating directly, or take a screenshot to send to others. In particular, this feature also supports people with poor eyesight.
The text enhancement feature is already available on iOS and is expected to launch on Android soon.
In addition, Google is also testing two new AI buttons to replace the previous Ask button, including Understand and Ask. The "Understanding" button helps users understand the reason or grammar structure of the translated sentence. The "Ask" button allows you to continue to ask expanded questions, similar to the old "Ask a Follow-up" feature.
These studies show that Google is aiming to make Google Translate a smarter language assistant, not only translating words but also helping users understand more deeply and communicate more effectively in real-life situations.