Now Language will never be a Problem – Skype Translator is rolling out to all Desktop users
To improve your experience with Skype, we made sure that Skype Translator looks and feels just like Skype for modern Windows, which you are already familiar with. This means you won’t need to re-learn how to use Skype; instead, you can focus on trying to get the most out of translation itself.
Skype Translator helps you communicate across language barriers, bringing people closer together. Simply use almost any Skype-enabled device to make a free Skype Translator video or voice call with someone who speaks another language — and start talking.
Skype will now translate anyone’s conversation in real time, allowing people to have video chats in different languages and understand one another.
When people speak in English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Spanish, Skype will be able to take their spoken words and turn them into a different language. It can also translate messages written in 50 languages.
Skype Translator features:
- Your one-to-one voice or video chats are translated as you speak, in both directions.
- Choose whether you want to hear the translation or just see a transcript.
- Includes all the regular features of Skype for modern Windows.
- To improve call quality, ensure you and whoever you’re talking to use a headset.
- Every call helps improve Skype Translator’s performance. – If you’re currently using Skype for modern Windows, please uninstall it first. – We recommend you use a broadband internet connection.
- Available on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Technical Preview only for now.
Here you can learn how to use Skype translator. Now it has been integrated into the main Skype app. It’s accessed by pressing one of the small buttons in the top right-hand corner of the screen when it is available.
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That means that the translations will improve as it is used more, Skype said, and the tools have already come on vastly since they were first introduced through the preview
The feature will be rolled out to everyone using Skype on a Windows PC or tablet in the coming weeks. With Skype Translator, chatting will now become live translate video chats as people have them.