Google Translate for Android rolls out six new home screen widgets with size fixes and notification tweaks. These one-tap shortcuts make translation faster for voice, camera, and more.
Key Upgrades

The latest update (version 10.9.52) delivers six new widgets: Camera input (Google Lens mode), Voice (speech translation), Live Translation (two-language conversations), Clipboard (copied text), Translate Text (pasted input), and a new language-pair starter. Previously limited to two widgets (Quick Actions and Saved Translations), the app now offers seven total, now properly sized as compact 1×1 tiles to fit home screens without disruption.
Widget Benefits
These shortcuts bypass the app launch for quick access—ideal for travelers or multilingual users in India handling Hindi-English swaps on the go. Early versions had awkward 2×2 sizing, but recent fixes make them less intrusive, though some critics call them basic compared to app shortcuts.
Extra Features
The update teases in-app notification settings (moving from device menus) and hints at Live Translate UI refreshes, like better conversation logs. Rollout is widening now on Android devices, with no iOS mention yet.

