The one thing I immediately like is the name. Microsoft changed it just a tiny bit to make it easier to differentiate itself from Google Translate. We will explore the differences in the comparison below.
Let’s begin.
On the other hand, Google Translate also shows the definition of words in case you come across something you don’t understand.
I like how you can switch back and forth between two languages for input and output in both apps. For example, English to Spanish and back again.
Both Google Translate and Microsoft Translator is completely free to use with no ads. Google Translate supports all popular platforms like Android, iOS, and web along with smart devices like Home via Assistant. It also offers an API (paid) used by countless developers in their apps and websites. Speaking of websites, you can use browser extensions to translate entire web pages or parts thereof with ease.