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Google Translate Turns 20—And It’s Still Breaking Down Barriers (One Billion Conversations At A Time)

April 28, 2026

Tech

From ordering coffee abroad to decoding group chats in three different languages, Google Translate has officially become one of those tools we can’t imagine life without—and now, it’s celebrating 20 years of doing exactly that.

What started as a simple experiment in 2006 has evolved into a global powerhouse used by more than one billion people every month—translating a staggering one trillion words across apps like Search, Lens, and beyond.

Canada’s most translated moments

Here at home, Canadians are keeping things multilingual. The most popular language swaps? Think English to Chinese, Spanish, and French (and back again), alongside Arabic, Farsi, and Russian—proof that Canada’s cultural mix is alive and well in our search bars.

It’s not just about translation anymore

Sure, Translate still helps you understand a menu in Paris—but it’s doing a lot more these days.

About one in three users are now using it to actually learn a language—practicing speaking, listening, and building real-world confidence on the go. And with conversations getting longer (over half of live translation chats now last more than five minutes), it’s clear people aren’t just translating—they’re connecting.

A little AI magic

Fun fact: Google’s entire AI journey started with Translate—and today, it’s powered by advanced models that can pick up on tone, slang, and nuance (finally, right?).

There’s even a new pronunciation feature rolling out that lets you practice speaking out loud and get instant feedback—because yes, nailing that accent matters.

The big picture

With support for nearly 250 languages—including Indigenous and endangered ones—Translate now reaches more than 95% of the world’s population.

And while the tech has come a long way, the most translated phrases haven’t changed much at all.

“Thank you.”
“I love you.”
“Hello.”

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about words—it’s about connection. —Noa Nichol

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  1. Mila

    April 29th, 2026 at 4:05 am

    Google Translate’s 2 -year journey is a great example of how AI can quietly reshape everyday life – making communication more seamless across cultures and languages. As tools like this evolve from simple translation into real-time, context-aware conversation aids, it’s clear we’re moving toward a more connected world. For brands and businesses, this shift also highlights the importance of being discoverable and understandable across languages, something agencies like https://poirier.agency/services/ai-optimization/ are actively helping with through AI optimization strategies that prepare content for this new, multilingual, AI-driven search landscape.

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