Most translation tools don’t actually work on most apps
Only works on selectable text. Most apps render text as images, canvas, or custom UI elements — Apple Translate can’t touch them.
Requires app-switching. Leave your current app, open Google Translate, paste or photograph the text, read the result, switch back. Every. Single. Time.
5 clicks per translation: screenshot, open Photos, share to translator, read, switch back. Unusable if you need translation 200 times a day.
Reads your screen with OCR. Floats on top of any app. Translates everything — selectable text, images, game UI, subtitles. No switching, no screenshots.
iPhone users have been stuck — until now
"No translate app can hover or dwell over text to translate in Chinese apps on an iPhone — only Android has that."
"I need instant translation 200 times per day. Screenshots are not an option."
"I was seriously debating switching to Android just to get a floating translator."
Works on every app you use
Social Media
Scroll TikTok, Instagram, and X in any language without leaving the app.
Chat Apps
Read WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, and LINE messages instantly translated.
Documents & Signs
Translate PDFs, restaurant menus, signs, and anything else on your screen.
Why PiP can translate any app
Other translators need selectable text. PiP reads the actual screen pixels — so it works on text baked into images, game UIs, canvas elements, styled fonts, and anything else the app renders.
Built on iOS Picture-in-Picture, the translation window floats on top of whatever you’re doing. Move it, resize it, keep using your app. No jailbreak, no workarounds.
Not one-shot. PiP continuously reads your screen and updates the translation as content changes — perfect for scrolling feeds, game dialogue, and live chats.
Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Thai, Vietnamese, Hindi, Russian, and most European languages. Source language is auto-detected — just point and read.