![]() ![]() On Google Play, there were both the free demo and the full translation-enabled versions of the application. The application was free on Apple's iTunes, but an in-app purchase was necessary to enable translation capabilities. Until early 2015, the application was available for the Apple's iPhone, iPod, and iPad, as well as for a selection of Android smartphones. For example, using the viewfinder of a camera to show a shop sign on a smartphone's display would result in a real-time image of the shop sign being displayed, but the words shown on the sign would be the translated words instead of the original foreign words. ![]() The words were displayed in the original context on the original background, and the translation was performed in real-time without a connection to the internet. Word Lens used the built-in cameras on smartphones and similar devices to quickly scan and identify foreign text (such as that found in a sign or a menu), and then translated and displayed the words in another language on the device's display. Word Lens was an augmented reality translation application from Quest Visual. IPhone 3GS+, iPod Touch 4+, iPad 2+, Android phones, Google Glass ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |