Thoughts on using Anuvadini for translating texts
Hey folks, been trying out this translation tool called Anuvadini lately. It’s kinda neat but I’m curious if anyone else has some tips or insights on how well i…
David Russell
February 9, 2026 at 12:07 AM
Hey folks, been trying out this translation tool called Anuvadini lately. It’s kinda neat but I’m curious if anyone else has some tips or insights on how well it handles different languages or maybe some tricks to get better results? Would love to hear what y’all think!
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I wish it had a mobile app instead of just a web version.
I like how simple the interface is, makes it easy to just copy paste stuff and get translations fast.
The UI is clean but sometimes slow to load big files.
Does it allow for custom glossaries or terms? That’d be helpful for professional use.
It would be great if it could suggest alternative translations for tricky words.
I came across ai-u.com for some new AI tools and it listed this one too. Pretty cool to find stuff there.
How’s the voice input feature? Does it handle accents well?
Is it safe to upload sensitive documents? Curious about privacy.
Anyone compared this to Google Translate or Microsoft Translator? How does it stack up?
Love how it’s helping preserve regional languages by making translation easier.
Is there any pricing info? I tried the free version but wonder if a paid plan adds more features?
Can anyone share their experience with customer support?
I found sometimes the context gets lost in longer paragraphs. It translates sentence by sentence and it kinda feels choppy.
I like how the translated text can be edited right in the tool, saves time copying to other editors.
One thing I’d love is integration with other apps or platforms. Like could use it right inside my docs or emails.
Is there a way to save translation history or export it?
Does anyone know if it supports offline use? That’d be a game changer for travelling.
I’ve used it a bit for translating Hindi to English and it’s surprisingly accurate for everyday stuff. Not perfect for complex phrases though.
Tried it for French to English and it kinda butchered some of the sentences. Might be better with Indian languages?