Google developers are working heavily towards building smart apps for their iOS users. Very recently Google built their smart Gboard for the users who are looking for smart keyboard. Some of the smart features for the keyboard included search feature built in the keyboard which will allow users to directly copy and paste their query and find the answer followed by copying and pasting it for others.
Everything happens here in the same window. Another interesting feature was the GIF feature which allowed people to share the GIF directly with other without heading too much here and there. The last but not the least interesting feature was the swipe feature for the keyboard users. It will allow user to glide their fingers on the keyboard without putting too much efforts on the keyboard.
Now Google has launched another awesome app for the iOS user and that is Google Translate. The app is powered by World Lens technology which will allow users to directly convert the language by simply pointing the device at the subject. This is not all. iOS has been given the facility of converting offline too. There is a support of more than 52 languages available for the users as if now. The offline package will have to be downloaded for each language which needs to be converted online by the app. Google is working upon more languages pack to the convertor now.
Google has also worked heavily towards the size of the offline package. It has been reduced by 90 percent now and is only at 25 MB now. There are many more new features expected to be added in the app by the next rolling update for the app. The World Lens technology is also available to the offline app of the Google Translate. Indeed a very cool feature to be seen in any language translating app.