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Using Translation API in Swift and SwiftUI

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Using Translation API in Swift and SwiftUI Hello, iOS already includes a system-wide translation fea

Using Translation API in Swift and SwiftUI Hello, iOS already includes a system-wide translation feature that allows users to easily translate text into various languages. With the release of iOS 17.4 (and iOS 18), you can now leverage the new Translation API to integrate this powerful translation capability into your apps. Apple provides two options for developers to utilize the Translation API. The quickest and simplest method is to use the .translationPresentation modifier, which displays a translation overlay in your app. For a more flexible solution, you can directly call the Translation API to build a custom translation feature. In this tutorial, we will explore both approaches and guide you through their implementation using a SwiftUI demo app. Please note that you will need Xcode 16 to follow along. [Check out the tutorial](=) Hope you enjoy this tutorial! If you want to learn more about SwiftUI, you can check out [our ebooks](=). From now until June 30, you can enjoy an additional 30% discount for all our Swift and SwiftUI books using the code "WWDC2024". ​ Regards, Simon ​ [[facebook]​](=)[[twitter]​]([[instagram]​]() ​ Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences](​ [[Built with ConvertKit]​](=)

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