Top 5 English to Hindi translation apps and websites

These are the best apps and websites for English to Hindi translation.

Top 5 English to Hindi translation apps and websites

Translation apps and websites are quite essential these days. This is especially true if you are travelling to a foreign country where English isn’t the most commonly spoken language. Even in your own backyard, there may be times when you or the person at the other end fails to understand the conversation. India is a multilingual country with over 108 spoken languages. This is where technology comes in and helps in solving the problems associated with language barriers.

Top 5 translation apps and websites

There are various tools, be it apps or websites, that can leverage technology to translate sentences, paragraphs, and articles that you do not understand. Some platforms are even able to translate the text from images and documents, potentially saving time to manually type the same. In this article, we will take a look at the top 5 apps and websites for English to Hindi translation and vice versa.

1. Google Translate

2. Microsoft Translator

3. Translate

4. Easy Hindi Typing

5. SayHi Translate

1. Google Translate

Google Translate is the most popular translation platform across the world. It is also a powerful service that is free to use, but requires an internet connection. The platform is available in the form of an app on both Android and iOS as well as the web version. It automatically detects the input language and lets you choose the output language. 

ALSO READ: How to translate text using Google Lens on your smartphone

You can type, copy-paste, or speak for translating from English to Hindi and vice versa. The translated result can be copied, shared, and even saved. Additionally, Google Translate also allows users to upload an image or document and translate its content into their preferred language. 

2. Microsoft Translator

Similar to the search giant Google, the software giant Microsoft also offers its own translation service called Microsoft Translator. It is available as an app on Android, iOS, and also has a web version. The platform supports over 70 languages for translating text, photos, and screenshots. 

You can also download language packs free of cost for translating them offline whenever required. There is also a phrasebook that offers verified translation and pronunciation for different languages. 

3. Translate

This one is for Apple users. The company’s Translate app is compatible only with iOS and iPadOS. It comes pre-installed on all compatible iPhones and iPads. Unfortunately, there is no web version of the service, nor is it available on Android devices. The Translate app lets users convert text and audio from English to Hindi and also in other supported languages. You can also download language packs for offline translations. 

4. Easy Hindi Typing

With Easy Hindi Typing, you can translate text from English to Hindi. You can also type in Hindi (Hinglish) and get the result in English without having to install any additional software or use a special keyboard. The platform also offers an on-screen Hindi keyboard to type in that language. 

It is worth noting that the word limit on this tool is capped at 500 words. It lets you edit, copy, and download the translated text. Easy Hindi Typing can be accessed on its website and through an Android app. 

5. SayHi Translate

Apart from quickly translating text from English to Hindi, SayHi Translate is very helpful when communicating with people who face linguistic challenges. It offers both text-to-speech and speech-to-text features letting users listen and read translations. It is is available on both, Android and iOS.

ALSO READ: How to translate any language on your iPhone

Do note that the aforementioned translation apps and websites require an internet connection even though some have an offline mode. The translations are often performed word-for-word and the results may not always be accurate. So tread cautiously.

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