



Skype said at the time that its goal was to get people to use it on its own, and if all went well, it would make its way to the company's communication apps in the future. The Skype Translator Preview launched last year as a standalone download available exclusively on Windows 8.1 computers and tablets. Skype did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The company didn't say when, or even if, the feature would be added to other desktop clients in the future. Skype Translator will be bundled with the Skype for Windows desktop app by the end of summer, Microsoft announced in a blog post on Monday. Skype Translator Preview, the beta app that enables people of different languages to communicate via messaging or speaking, soon won't feel so lonely. Look for Skype Translator as a Widows 8 beta app before the end of the year.Translator is finally coming to Skype's Windows desktop app to boost usage. And all this could be done despite lack of a common language. Tools like Google’s “ Translate” have been around a while to internationalize your website’s content.īut Skype Translator, if delivering as promised, could have you collaborating with companies all around the globe either doing business with them as service providers or serving them as clients. After a moments hesitation, Skype translates each of the speakers’ comments into the others language and repeats it back to the listener allowing them to respond.įor small businesses, in particular, the implications seem huge. Pall speaks in English and his colleague speaks in German. In the demo, Pall and a German colleague talk about Pall’s impending move from Seattle to London. Here’s a peak at Skype Translator in action from Microsoft Research:Īt the recent Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella unveiled the new feature with Pall demonstrating (pictured above, top of page). But language barriers have been a blocker to productivity and human connection Skype Translator helps us overcome this barrier.” “Today, we have more than 300 million connected users each month, and more than 2 billion minutes of conversation a day as Skype breaks down communications barriers by delivering voice and video across a number of devices, from PCs and tablets, to smartphones and TVs. In a recent post on The Official Microsoft Blog, Gurdeep Pall, Corporate Vice President of Skype and Lync explained: This is the promise of Skype Translator which Microsoft (Skype’s parent company) has promised to have available by the end of 2014. Yet, in minutes, Skype is translating their speech into words you can understand and vice versa. Just imagine it! You jump on a Skype call with a distributor or customer in Bangkok, Shanghai or Madrid.
