Struggling to read a foreign-language menu at a restaurant abroad? Can't understand the labels on imported products? Youdao Translate's photo translation feature makes it effortless. Simply point your phone's camera at any text, and it will instantly recognize and translate it into your preferred language. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about using photo translation effectively.
Youdao's photo translation is powered by proprietary OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology combined with an AI neural machine translation engine. It supports 21 languages for photo recognition and translation, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French, German, and many more. Whether the text is printed or handwritten, the system can quickly and accurately identify and translate it. The feature also supports AR (Augmented Reality) mode, which overlays translations directly on top of the original text in real time — no need to switch between screens.
How to Use Photo Translation (4 Steps)
Using Youdao's photo translation feature is straightforward. Follow these four simple steps:
Open Youdao Translate App
Launch the Youdao Translate app on your phone (available for both iOS and Android). Make sure you have the latest version installed for optimal recognition accuracy. If you haven't installed it yet, visit our download page to get it for free.
Enter Camera Translation Mode
Tap the camera icon at the bottom of the home screen, or tap the "Photo Translate" button to enter camera mode. You'll need to grant camera permissions on first use. You can also choose to import existing photos from your gallery for translation.
Point and Capture
Aim your phone's camera at the text you want to translate and keep the frame steady. The system supports both automatic recognition (real-time AR mode) and manual photo capture. Ensure the text is clearly visible and the image isn't blurry.
View Translation Results
After capturing, the system automatically performs OCR recognition and displays the translation. You can view results line-by-line, as full text, or in AR overlay mode. Translation results can be copied, shared, or saved to your vocabulary list.
Use Cases & Scenarios
Youdao's photo translation covers a wide range of everyday foreign-language translation needs:
Restaurant Menus
Snap a photo of any foreign-language menu to instantly understand every dish
Road Signs
Translate street signs, subway station names, and tourist attraction descriptions on the go
Paper Documents
Translate contracts, manuals, newspapers, and other printed documents paragraph by paragraph
Handwritten Text
Recognize and translate handwritten notes, postcards, and letters with OCR support
Beyond these common scenarios, photo translation is also excellent for translating imported product labels, foreign-language medication instructions, key passages in study materials, foreign business cards, and much more. Virtually any situation where you encounter text in a foreign language can be addressed with Youdao's camera translation.
Photography Tips for Better Accuracy
While Youdao's OCR engine is highly advanced, these shooting tips will help you achieve even better recognition accuracy:
Best Practices for Photo Translation
- Good Lighting: Ensure adequate lighting when taking photos. Avoid shooting in dim or backlit conditions. Natural light works best, and indoors you can use a desk lamp for supplemental lighting. In low-light situations, enable your phone's flashlight.
- Straight Angle: Keep your phone's camera parallel to the text surface (shoot straight-on). Excessive tilting can cause perspective distortion that affects OCR accuracy.
- Proper Distance: Maintain an appropriate distance so the text fills about 60-80% of the frame. Too far away makes text too small to recognize; too close may only capture partial content.
- Steady Hands: Hold your phone steady while shooting to avoid motion blur. Use both hands or rest your phone against a stable surface for the clearest possible photo.
- Clean Background: Choose areas with high contrast between text and background. Text on solid-color backgrounds yields the best recognition results.
Supported OCR Languages
Supported OCR languages can change by app version and platform. Before relying on photo translation for a trip, class, or work document, check the current language list inside the app and test it with your own menu, sign, screenshot, or document page.