Apple Reportedly Developing Real-Time Translation for AirPods
The rumored feature, linked to iOS 19, would enable seamless two-way language translation during in-person conversations.
- Apple is reportedly working on a real-time translation feature for AirPods, expected to launch later this year via an iOS 19 update.
- The feature would allow users to translate in-person conversations with the help of the iPhone's Translate app, streamlining cross-language communication.
- The system would work by translating one language into another, relaying the translated audio to AirPods users and playing responses aloud via the iPhone's speaker.
- While Apple has not confirmed the feature, it would compete with similar offerings from Google Pixel Buds and other translation-focused earbuds on the market.
- Speculation suggests Apple may prioritize privacy by using on-device translation technology or trusted partnerships, though specific implementation details remain unclear.