Google expanded its “Live Translate” feature for real-time headphone translations to iOS devices and additional countries.
The expansion increases the feature’s availability, allowing more users to access AI-powered translations directly through their headphones, facilitating cross-lingual communication.
Live Translate, which uses Google’s Gemini AI, now functions on both iOS and Android in the U.S., India, Mexico, Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, Bangladesh, and Thailand. Previously, it was limited to Android in the U.S., India, and Mexico.
Google stated the feature maintains each speaker’s tone, emphasis, and cadence, aiding conversation flow and speaker identification.
The company suggests uses such as following conversations with relatives or understanding train announcements while traveling. The feature supports over 70 languages and works with any headphones.
Users access Live Translate by opening the Google Translate app, selecting the “Live Translate” option, and connecting headphones.
This expansion coincides with Google’s global rollout of its AI-powered conversational search feature, Search Live, to all languages and locations where AI Mode is available.
More than 200 countries and territories will gain access to Search Live, which was previously available only in the U.S. and India.
Search Live, launched in July 2025, enables users to point their phone camera at objects for real-time assistance and engage in conversations using visual context from the camera feed. Users can access this feature via the Google app on Android or iOS by tapping the Live icon under the Search bar.





