
It’s because Apple Translate doesn’t support any Indian languages right now. You get two buttons at the top where you can select languages, a middle section that shows the translation, and a bottom field where you can either type or speak the lines you want to translate. Not only the UI is cleaner, but it’s also easy to use. With all that said, let’s get to our comparison, shall we?Īs far as User Interface is concerned, I like Apple’s approach better. Also, if you want to see what other features iOS 14 brings, click on the link to read the article. Also, while reading this comparison, keep in mind that Apple Translate is currently part of the first iOS 14 Developer Beta, so features might be added before the final release. You can click on the items to quickly move to the sections that interest you the most. We have added anchor links in the list above.

Here are all the points that we are going to cover in this article:

We have created sections for each feature comparison. We are going to compare Apple Translate and Google Translate on various fronts.
