Google brings improved translation to the circle to search, its function that allows users to quickly search for information about their screen using gestures such as Circling, Highlighting, Scripbling or Tapping. The company announced Thursday that users can now see translations as they move.
“Translation is one of the most used features in the circle for searching-you can get more frame for social posts by creators who speak a different language or browse menu when you book restaurant reservations while traveling abroad,” writes Google to The blog. “But so far. You had to restart the translation process every time it changed or the content on the screen changed.”
Now, users can receive continuous translation as they move under a page or even switching applications. For example, if you move via Instagram and come across a post that includes text images in a different language, you can use the new feature to view continuous translations as you rotate the photos.
To access the new functionality, users need to press the Home button or navigation line to start the cycle to search, press the “Translation” icon and press “Go and Translate”.
Google says the new update will start release this week on Android, starting with Samsung Galaxy.
Since its release last year, Google is updating the circle to look for more functionality.
In Samsung was unpacked in 2025 earlier this year, Google announced that it is informing the cycle to search to make it easier for users to find information and do things. These changes included expanded AI reviews for visual searches and actions with one press for phone numbers, URL addresses and email addresses displayed on the screen.
A few months ago, the technological giant made it possible to use the AI function, which allows users to dig into complex issues and ask tracking questions when they start a search cycle search.
