Important:
- Speech translation can only be experienced on a computer.
- This feature can only be enabled by Google AI Pro subscribers. Once it's enabled, everyone in the meeting with access to the feature can use it.
- Speech translation is a beta feature that is under development and not available to all users, so quality may vary. Translations will be a few seconds delayed for completeness.
- No audio is saved. No models are trained on your voice. Learn more about Google Meet security and privacy for users and our Terms of Service.
Use speech translation to communicate with anyone in your meeting, even if you speak a different language. As you talk, speech translation automatically translates your speech in near real time, in a voice like yours.
- Translation is currently available between English and Spanish.
Tip: Translation quality and availability is continuously improving. Come back later to check if it works better for you.
Learn how to use speech translation
Part 1: A Google AI Pro subscriber enables speech translation
- In a Google Meet meeting, in the bottom right, click Meeting tools
Speech translation.
- Select the language combination that you want to configure for everyone in the meeting.
- Click Enable translation for everyone.
- To show that this feature has been enabled, all participants will have the speech translation badge
in the top right of their screen.
- To show that this feature has been enabled, all participants will have the speech translation badge
Part 2: All meeting participants allow and configure their speech translation settings
- Click the speech translation badge
in the top corner of the screen.
- Google AI Pro subscribers have the option to navigate to Meeting tools
Speech translation.
- Google AI Pro subscribers have the option to navigate to Meeting tools
- Select from the drop-down menus: Language that you speak and Language that you prefer to hear.
- In order to hear speech translations, your setting for Language that you speak must be different from another participant's Language that you prefer to hear.
- For example: If you speak in English, the other participant's setting must be a different language, like Spanish, in order for speech translation to occur.
- The language options are predetermined by the combination set by the Google AI Pro subscriber.
- In order to hear speech translations, your setting for Language that you speak must be different from another participant's Language that you prefer to hear.
- If you didn't update the Language that you speak setting, you will need to allow translation. Under the language drop-down, click Allow translation
Translate me.
- When you first use speech translation, you need to allow your voice to be translated for others to hear.
- You can revoke permission to be translated at any time. To revoke permission, select Don't translate me from the Language that you speak drop-down.
- To stop speech translation for everyone, click Meeting tools
Turn off translation for everyone.
- Alternatively, you can click the speech translation badge
in the top-right corner of your screen
Settings
Turn off translation for everyone.
- Alternatively, you can click the speech translation badge
Learn what to expect from speech translation
Translations created in real time have more errors than translations from a recording or text. Errors that you may encounter:
- Grammatical or translation errors may occur.
- Some words may be unintelligible.
- Translated speech may have unexpected accents.
- The gender of nouns may be incorrect.
- Translated voice style may change, especially if different people speak during the meeting.
- Translation quality may vary due to poor network connectivity.
Learn how to get the best translation
- Wait for the translation symbol at the top of the speaker's tile to disappear before you respond in the meeting.
- Rephrase your message if it's unclear or if you suspect translation issues.
- For the best translation quality, make sure that your network performance is as good as possible. Learn more.
- Combine speech translation with other tools.
- Use captions with translations as a supplementary translation.
- Use the meeting chat to communicate without speech.
Troubleshooting speech translation
Here are some reasons why you may not hear a participant translated:
- They didn't agree to have their voice translated in the meeting. To opt in, participants can navigate to the speech translation badge
and select Allow translation.
- They might be located in a region where the feature is unavailable.
- They are on an unsupported device, like a phone. Only web browsers are currently supported.
- They're under the age of 18.
- They use an administrated account, such as an account for their school or workplace.
Provide feedback on your experience to help us improve.
- Click the speech translation badge
in the top corner of the screen.
- Next to How's your experience with speech translation?, select thumbs up
or thumbs down
.