By using already developed speech synthesis technology the new application will run on Apple iPhone. AP Photo

SAN FRANCISCO: Google software that turns iPhones into interpreters became available at Apple’s online App Store on Tuesday.

“The new app accepts voice input for 15 languages, and - just like the web app - you can translate a word or phrase into one of more than 50 languages,” Google engineer Wenzhang Zhu said in a blog post.

“For voice input, just press the microphone icon next to the text box and say what you want to translate.” Google Translate for iPhone uses the same speech synthesizing technology as a version of the program released last month for desktop computers, according to the engineer.

The Mountain View, California-based Internet powerhouse in January added language translation capabilities to Android-powered smartphones with software that lets the handsets translate conversations in real time.

Google’s Android surged past iPhone last quarter and is closing in on the Blackberry as the most popular smartphone platform in the United States, market tracking firm comScore said Monday.

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