Google Translate’s real-time headphone translations feature expands to iOS andmore countries

Google's AI-powered 'Live Translate' feature for real-time headphone translations expands to iOS and various countries, now supporting over 70 languages. Previously limited to Android in the U.S., India, and Mexico, it's available in multiple countries, enhancing communication across languages during everyday interactions and travel.
Key Points
- Google announced the expansion of its 'Live Translate' feature on iOS and Android.
- The feature is now available in the U.S., India, Mexico, Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the UK, Japan, Bangladesh, and Thailand.
- Previously, 'Live Translate' was only available on Android in the U.S., India, and Mexico.
- This feature allows users to experience real-time translations while maintaining tone and cadence.
- It supports more than 70 languages and works with any headphones.
- Users access the feature through the Google Translate app by selecting 'Live Translate'.
Relevance
- AI advancements are increasingly enhancing communication tools, as seen with the rise of real-time translation technologies.
- The expansion aligns with trends in 2025 where AI integration in everyday applications is growing.
- Similar features like Google's 'Search Live', launched in July 2025, indicate a strong move towards conversational AI supporting multi-modal communication.
The expansion of Google's 'Live Translate' showcases significant advancements in AI technology, enhancing cross-cultural communication and accessibility, reinforcing the trend of AI's integration into daily communication tools.
