Technology
If you work internationally, this translation tool is a must-have
TL;DR: Get a lifetime subscription to the LingvaNex Translator for $79.99, an 80% savings as of May 4.
When a language barrier is present, it makes things like creating marketing briefs, pitch decks, contracts, and other business materials extra complicated. But a subscription to LingvaNex Translator can eliminate that barrier altogether.
This top-rated tool can translate text, voice, images, websites, and documents into more than 100 different languages, making your work significantly less frustrating. It’s basically like having a personal translator in your pocket at all times. Simply speak and it translates your voice, or give it an image or document, and it will translate any text that’s present. It even works on a variety of platforms, including iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
Other friendly features include the ability to save your translations as bookmarks, review alternative translations or meanings, or even share your translations with colleagues. You can even use it to learn the language for yourself.
LingvaNex’s accolades practically speak for themselves. It was dubbed top Product of the Week on Product Hunt, has a 4.7-star rating on the App Store, and 4.4 stars on the Microsoft Store.
Regularly priced at $400, you can save 80% and get a lifetime subscription to LingvaNex Translator for desktop and mobile for just $79.99.
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