You are charged for Cloud Translation based on monthly usage. This page states usage fees for Cloud Translation - Basic and Cloud Translation - Advanced. Text translation usage is calculated in millions of characters, where 1 million = 106 characters. Formatted document usage is calculated in document pages. Show
Prices per monthYou are charged for the amount of text that Cloud Translation processes, such as the text that you include in a detect language or translate text request. Note that if you don't specify a source language for the translate method, Cloud Translation detects the source language for you. You are only charged for the text that you provided; there's no additional charge for the detection in addition to the translation. For example, if you submit 1,000 characters for translation without specifying the source language, you are only charged for the 1,000 characters. Prices are pro rata (proportional and incremental). Charges are scaled to the number of characters actually provided to Cloud Translation. For example, if you send 575,000 characters for processing within a month, you are charged $1.50. The first 500,000 characters are free, and then you are charged for the additional 75,000 characters sent for detection, translation, or both. Try it for yourselfIf you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how Translation performs in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads. Try Translation free Cloud Translation - BasicThe following pricing information applies to the
* Price is per character sent to the API for processing. For details about counted characters, see Charged characters † Credit usage applies collectively to both Cloud Translation - Basic and Cloud Translation - Advanced. The credit is up to $10, based on your usage and does not roll over. This credit does not apply to formatted document translations. # If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency on Cloud Platform SKUs apply. Cloud Translation - AdvancedThe following pricing information applies to the
For batch translations, the number of characters processed equals the number of characters in the source language multiplied by the number of target languages. For example, if you submit 5,000 characters and include 2 target languages for a batch translation request, the total number of characters to process is 10,000. If the operation fails, Cloud Translation only charges for the successful translations that were returned.
‡ Pages are counted by page breaks or slides. Documents cannot average more than 4000 characters or 500 words per page. * Price is per character sent to the API for processing. For details about counted characters, see Charged characters † Credit usage applies collectively to both Cloud Translation - Basic and Cloud Translation - Advanced. The credit is up to $10, based on your usage and does not roll over. This credit does not apply to formatted document translations. # If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency on Cloud Platform SKUs apply. Charged charactersTo calculate usage, Google counts usage on a per character basis, even if a character is multiple bytes. Each character corresponds to a code point. You are charged for all characters that you include in a Cloud Translation request, even untranslated characters. This includes, for example, whitespace characters. If you translate Google also charges for empty queries. If you make a request without any content, Google charges one character for the request. Charged projectsFor Cloud Translation - Basic, Google charges the project that is associated with the private key that you used to make authenticated requests. For Cloud Translation - Advanced, Google bills against the project that contains the translation model that you use, not against the project that you used to make the request. For example, the
following request was made in POST https://translation.googleapis.com/v3/projects/project-number-1/locations/us-central1:translateText { "model":"projects/project-number-2/locations/us-central1/models/model", "sourceLanguageCode": "en", "targetLanguageCode": "ru", "contents": ["Dr. Watson, please discard your trash."] } Similarly, for a batch request that uses multiple models from multiple projects, the projects that contain the models are charged and not the project that makes the request. Other Google Cloud costsIf you store documents to be translated in Cloud Storage, or use other Google Cloud resources in tandem with Cloud Translation, such as App Engine instances, then you are also billed for the use of those services. See the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator to determine other costs based on current rates. To view your current billing status in the Google Cloud console, including usage and your current bill, see the Billing page. For more details about managing your account, see the Cloud Billing documentation or billing support. What's next
How can I Translate text from a picture?Translate text in photos. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app .. Choose the language you want to translate to and from. From: At the bottom left, choose a language or tap Detect language . ... . At the bottom of the text box, tap Camera . ... . Highlight the text you want to translate or tap Select all.. Can I use Google Translate for free?Google Translate is a free service provided by Google that translates words, phrases, and even entire texts in over 100 languages.
Is there a free app that translates Spanish to English?Google Translate has set the gold standard for those moments when you need to translate Spanish to English. It has some amazing features including transcribing audio, saving translations, and many more. In most cases, Google Translate is your go-to choice when looking to translate Spanish to English.
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This is without a doubt one of the best-known English to Spanish translation tools out there. Google Translate serves as a starting point for our review of other services.
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