10 best translation apps for Android

10 best translation apps for Android

Translation apps help you talk to people you otherwise might not be able to talk to. Let's take a look at the best ones.

10 best translation apps for Android

Translation apps are actually fairly important. They help people communicate without a human translator or spend months learning a language. Most use cases involve translating something you see on social media, although most social media sites have built-in translations now. Generally speaking, most translation apps are used by infrequent travelers, students looking to study a new language, and translating a menu or something in a restaurant. We have a whole list of outstanding translation apps below. However, we can save you a little reading. Most use cases are solved by Google Translate, Microsoft Translate, or Reverso Dictionary.

The best translation apps for Android

  1. BK Translate app
  2. Dict Box
  3. Dict.cc
  4. Dictionary Linguee
  5. Google Translate
  1. Innovative Apps translation apps
  2. Klays-Development translation apps
  3. Microsoft Translator
  4. Naver Papago
  5. Reverso Dictionary

BK Translate apps

Price: Free

BK Translate screenshot 2020

BK Translate is a developer on Google Play with a variety of translation apps. They have dozens of languages, including popular ones like Spanish, Arabic, German, Indonesian, French, and many others. Each app works the same way. It translates between whatever language it supports and English. It works with typing, voice, and handwriting. Additionally, it works with both words and full sentences. The UI is simple and easy to use. That’s about all these apps do. They are simple translator apps. They are also all free with advertising. Unfortunately, you can’t pay to remove the ads.


Dict Box

Price: Free / $6.49

Dict Box

Dict Box is a multilingual dictionary. It supports dozens of languages, including English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Romanian, and others. Some of the features include complete offline support, word corrections, audio pronunciations, pictures, flashcards for memorization practice, and cross-device syncing. It also includes camera features. The design is decent and easy to use. There really isn’t a lot not to like about this one. Some features are locked in the free version, but are unlocked in the premium version.


Dict.cc

Price: Free / Up to $8.99

Dict.cc

Dict.cc is a multilingual dictionary app and translator. It works with dozens of languages, including French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and others. This one only seems to work with single words. However, it’s a good way to translate between two languages. The app features offline support, auto suggestions, audio pronunciations, and more. It should work perfectly fine for the languages it supports. The free version includes about a dozen languages. The premium version comes with the entire collection of supported languages and it removes ads.


Dictionary Linguee

Price: Free

Dictionary Linguee screenshot 2022

Dictionary Linguee is a popular and powerful multilingual dictionary. It supports dozens of languages. The app also includes a very good-looking UI that is easy to use. Some other features include offline support, example sentences, audio pronunciations, and more. This is easily among the best multilingual dictionaries on mobile. We wish it supported more languages. However, we’re sure that’s tougher to do than it sounds. In any case, this app is entirely free with no ads or in-app purchases to our knowledge. It’s definitely among the best.


Google Translate

Price: Free

Google Translate

Google Translate is probably the very best translation app on mobile. It supports over 100 languages online and over 50 languages offline (via typing). It also translates stuff with your camera like menus or street signs. The app also supports handwriting, voice input, and typing input (obviously). Finally, it can even translate a full conversation in real-time if needed. This is the gold standard on mobile. Aside from the occasional goof or bug, there isn’t much wrong with it. It’s also free with no in-app purchases or ads.


Innovative Apps translation apps

Price: Free

English Filipino Dictionary screenshot 2020

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Innovative Apps is a developer on Google Play. They have a variety of bilingual dictionary apps. They also work well as translation apps. The apps all have the same features. That includes full offline support, auto suggestions, pronunciations, voice search, synonyms, antonyms, and word games for memorization practice. There are dozens of languages. You simply find the one with the language you want and it translates between that language and English. All of the apps are free with advertising. We wish we could pay to remove the ads, but it’s a relatively minor complaint.


Klays-Development translation apps

Price: Free

All Language Translator Klays Development is one of the best translation apps for android

Klays-Development is a developer on Google Play much like BK Translate. They have a bunch of bilingual translation apps. There is also a single app with all of the languages included with dozens upon dozens of languages. The apps all feature a simple UI. You also get typing and voice inputs for translation. All of the individual translator apps have advertising with no premium version. The one app with all of the languages costs $1.81 and contains no other ads or in-app purchases. Frankly, we recommend the one with all of the languages. It’s the best deal


Microsoft Translator

Price: Free

Microsoft Translator - best translation apps for android

Google Translate gets a lot of love. However, Microsoft Translate is also pretty good. It supports over 60 languages. That’s less than Google Translate but still more than most. However, all of them are available offline. The app also supports two-way conversations (with up to 100 people at once), phrasebooks, pronunciation guides, Android Wear support, and alternate translations. It’s actually surprisingly good. Plus, it’s entirely free with no in-app purchases or ads as far as we can tell. The UI is even pretty decent. If Google Translate is giving you trouble, Microsoft Translate might be the answer.


Naver Papago

Price: Free

Naver Papago

Naver Papago is a translation app by Naver, a very popular search engine in South Korea. It’s not all that different from Google Search and Google Translate. Anyway, Naver Papago supports translation between 13 languages. You can translate text, images, and voice with real-time translations. Additionally, it 100% works offline and it can even recognize things like handwriting and websites. It’s not quite as broad as something like Google Translate or Microsoft Translate. However, we like the UI and the features all work. Some seem to have trouble with the website translation feature so beware of that.


Reverso Dictionary

Price: Free / Up to $12.00

Reverso Translate screenshot 2020 2

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Reverso Dictionary is another popular multilingual dictionary. It’s not quite as good as Dict.cc or Dictionary Linguee. However, it’s a viable option if those don’t work for you. It supports dozens of languages. Additionally, the app features example sentences, audio pronunciations, word games for memorization, offline support, and more. The app has the occasional connection bug. There isn’t much else wrong with it, though. It’s not half bad, although we would recommend other apps on this list before we recommended this one.


If we missed any great Android translation apps, tell us about them in the comments. You can also click here to check out our latest Android app and game lists. We also have a massive list of translation apps, multilingual dictionaries, and phrasebooks linked just below for a variety of languages if you want them.

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