Imagine you're in Spain, excited to try the local restaurants. You sit down at a charming restaurant, only to be handed a handwritten menu of the day. You pull out your phone, hoping Google Lens can help, but it struggles. Some dishes are not recognized at all. It recognizes "ropa vieja" but translates it to "old clothes" - not very appetizing, is it?
This exact scenario inspired us to create Menu Translator. Our app uses advanced AI to recognize even handwritten menus and provides explanations, not just literal translations. So instead of "old clothes," you'll learn that "ropa vieja" is a delicious slow-cooked beef dish.
Share Your Experience and Win!
To celebrate our launch, we're hosting a contest with a 50 HIVE prize pool. Here's how to participate:
- Download and use Menu Translator
- Share your experience by either:
2.1 Posting in the TravelFeed community (using our front-end counts double!)
2.2 Creating a thread on X (Twitter) with your Hive username - Use hashtags #menutranslator and #travelfeed
- Submit by Tuesday, October 24th at 00:00 UTC
The most engaging entries will have a chance to win from our prize pool!
If you are not traveling right now, try it with a menu from a nearby restaurant.
Get Started
🤖 Android: Google Play Store
🍏 iOS: App Store
For more information, visit menutranslatorapp.com.
We're excited for your feedback. And if you find the app helpful, we'd be incredibly grateful if you could take a moment to leave a nice review on the app store to help other travelers discover the app. Happy translating, and bon appétit!
the app is not easy to find in Playstore, they keep trying to force their sponsored products on us. I'm looking for it but it isn't easy
It's crazy, from the beginning it wasn't visible in Play Store search unless you sort by "new" or use the direct link. No idea why. No surprise downloads are 10x higher on the Apple App Store.
well, just like anything, they want to push their own products or ones that belong to sponsors before they even let the regular folks get their stuff out there. It's a pity!
If people are struggling to find the app you can search for "TravelFeed" in playstore instead of "menu translator", click on TravelFeed, and then look below in the "more by TravelFeed" section and there the app is.
This is a great idea! All the menus where I live are in my native language, but it's a fantastic tool for those who travel. Well done! !BBH
@travelfeed! @ironshield likes your content! so I just sent 1 BBH to your account on behalf of @ironshield. (4/100)
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