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Low-latency live voice translation gets easier
Lets you translate conversations without long pauses.
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Key Points
- 1Audio-to-audio translation model
- 2Low latency for conversations
- 3Supports the Live API
Google launched Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for low-latency spoken translation. It handles audio in and audio out in one flow, helping conversations stay natural. It should be useful for travel and cross-language support work.
Key point
Gemini 3.5 Live Translate appeared in Google’s June 9 documentation update. It focuses on spoken translation and returns both translated speech and transcripts.
Impact
It can help with live interpretation-style conversations and voice support workflows. Developers can try it in Google AI Studio, which makes evaluation easier.
What changed
Google launched Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for low-latency spoken translation. It handles audio in and audio out in one flow, helping conversations stay natural. It should be useful for travel and cross-language support work.
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