Most offline packages weigh about 44MB, so this feature will not take up much space on your phone, even if you get a bunch of them.
This should open up a list of languages, and the ones which offer offline support will have a download icon next to them. Here, tap on the language selection pill at the top. To do so, head over to the Translate tab in the app. This new feature will require users to download offline translation packages.
To make its built-in translation more convenient, Google is now rolling out support for offline translation in Lens on Android. From assisting with homework to scanning and copying text, the tool helps us better understand and interact with the world around us. Lens is one of the most useful apps that Google has to offer, and a testament to that is the milestone of 500 million installs that it recently crossed. Patchy internet connection in foreign lands will no longer cause a language barrier