Key features
- 130+ language support
- Cloud Translation Advanced for custom models
- Document translation
- Glossary support
Best for
- Broad language coverage
- High-volume translation pipelines
- Long-tail languages
Limitations to know
- ! Quality on European pairs behind DeepL
- ! Output style requires post-editing for marketing
About Google Translate
Google Translate is a Translation tool from Google, launched in 2006. Google's translation service with the broadest language coverage (130+ languages). Cloud Translation API is the workhorse for high-volume translation pipelines.
Notable capabilities include 130+ language support, Cloud Translation Advanced for custom models, and Document translation. Teams typically deploy Google Translate for broad language coverage and high-volume translation pipelines.
Common trade-offs to weigh: quality on European pairs behind DeepL and output style requires post-editing for marketing. AIMenta editorial take for APAC mid-market: Necessary for breadth — especially for African, Pacific, and long-tail Asian languages where DeepL doesn't reach.
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