The Best Translation Apps for China (That Actually Work Offline)

Most translation apps fail the moment you point them at a Chinese menu and have no signal. These four work offline, in camera mode, in real-time voice, and without a VPN. One of them is already on your iPhone.

The Best Translation Apps for China

Language is the biggest practical barrier in China. Outside major tourist hotels and airports, English signage disappears quickly. Restaurant menus are Chinese-only. Taxi drivers often speak no English. And many translation apps require an internet connection that may not be available — or require a VPN that may be unreliable.

These four apps solve the problem reliably: one works without VPN, one works completely offline, one is built into your phone, and one is the deepest dictionary available. Download all four before you fly.

Key Takeaways

  • Baidu Translate: Best for camera-mode menu reading. Works without VPN. Download offline pack.
  • Microsoft Translator: Best fully offline option. Real-time conversation mode. Works on Chinese Wi-Fi.
  • Google Translate / Lens: Best overall accuracy but needs VPN or eSIM on Chinese networks.
  • Pleco: Best for understanding individual characters and words. Essential for longer stays.
  • Download offline packs for all apps before your flight — in-app downloads may be slow or unavailable in China.
  • iPhone users: Live Text (camera → translate) works on iOS 16+ without any extra app.

App 1: Baidu Translate — Best Without a VPN

Baidu Translate is the go-to translation app for tourists on Chinese hotel Wi-Fi or a local SIM. It runs entirely on Baidu’s Chinese servers, so no VPN is needed.

FeatureDetails
Camera translationPoint at text → instant overlay translation
Voice translationSpeak English → outputs Chinese speech
Conversation modeTwo-way real-time translation
Offline modeAvailable (download Chinese pack in Settings first)
VPN required?No — works on any Chinese network
Best use caseReading menus, signs, and product labels

Setup: Download Baidu Translate before you travel. Open Settings → Offline Translation → download Chinese (Simplified) pack. This enables text translation with no internet. Camera mode requires a connection but works without a VPN.

App 2: Microsoft Translator — Best Fully Offline

Microsoft Translator is accessible on Chinese networks (not blocked by the Firewall) and has the most complete offline mode of any translation app. Once you download the Chinese language pack, it works in airplane mode.

FeatureDetails
Camera translationOffline with downloaded pack
Voice translationOffline with downloaded pack
Conversation modeMulti-person, works offline
Offline modeFull offline — text, voice, camera
VPN required?No — accessible on Chinese networks
Best use caseRural areas, subway, anywhere with no signal

Setup: Download Microsoft Translator → Settings → Languages → Chinese (Simplified) → download offline pack. Test it in airplane mode before you leave home to confirm it downloaded correctly.

App 3: Google Translate / Google Lens — Best Accuracy

Google Translate has the highest overall translation accuracy, particularly for nuanced text. The Lens camera mode correctly identifies unusual food ingredients and regional dish names that Baidu misses. The trade-off: it requires a VPN or eSIM roaming to function on Chinese networks.

  • With eSIM roaming: Works natively, no VPN needed. Fastest and most reliable option.
  • With VPN: Works, but VPN adds latency to real-time camera translation.
  • Offline mode: Text translation works offline after you download the Chinese pack. Camera mode requires internet.
  • iPhone Live Text: iOS 16+ can translate Chinese text directly in the Camera app — no separate app needed.

App 4: Pleco — Best for Understanding Characters

Pleco is different from the other three: it is a dictionary, not a translation tool. Where the others translate a whole sentence, Pleco lets you look up individual characters, see all their meanings, hear their pronunciation, and understand the context.

  • Camera lookup: Point the camera at a character to get its definition and tones
  • Handwriting input: Draw a character by hand on screen to look it up — useful for characters on maps or plaques that you cannot photograph
  • Offline: The core dictionary is fully offline
  • Flashcards: Paid add-on for those learning vocabulary
  • Best for: Travelers spending a week or more in China, anyone interested in the language

Quick Comparison Table

AppCamera ModeOffline ModeVPN Needed?Best For
Baidu Translate✓ Excellent✓ Partial (text)NoMenus, signs
Microsoft Translator✓ Good✓ FullNoNo-signal zones
Google Translate✓ Best✓ Text onlyYes (or eSIM)Best accuracy
Pleco✓ Character lookup✓ DictionaryNoUnderstanding Chinese

Practical Tips

  • Screenshot menus: If you can photograph the menu, you can translate it later even without signal. Screenshot → open Baidu Translate → use image input.
  • Ask staff to type it: Many restaurant staff will type a dish name into their phone’s Baidu Translate for you and show you the screen.
  • Point and say: A pointing finger at a photo on the menu and a questioning look works universally across language barriers.
  • Pre-translate your hotel address: Screenshot your hotel’s address in Chinese characters before you leave. Show it to taxi drivers instead of trying to pronounce it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but only with a VPN or eSIM — it is blocked on Chinese Wi-Fi networks. If you are using a foreign eSIM with data roaming, Google Translate works without a VPN because your traffic routes outside China. On hotel Wi-Fi or a local Chinese SIM, Google Translate is inaccessible without a VPN. The offline language pack can be downloaded before you travel, allowing basic text translation without any internet connection — but camera mode requires internet.

Baidu Translate’s camera mode is the best option for menus without a VPN. Point the camera at the menu and it overlays instant translations on screen. The accuracy for food vocabulary is high — it correctly identifies most common Chinese dishes. Google Lens does the same thing with slightly better accuracy, but requires a VPN or eSIM. For offline menu reading, Microsoft Translator with the Chinese offline pack downloaded works reasonably well even in airplane mode.

Pleco is the gold standard Chinese-English dictionary app for anyone spending more than a few days in China. Unlike general translation apps, Pleco gives the precise meaning, tones, stroke order, and example sentences for individual Chinese characters and words. The camera mode identifies characters instantly. The free version covers the core dictionary. Paid add-ons include flashcard systems, audio pronunciation, and extra dictionaries. It is used by language learners, expats, and serious travelers.

Yes — several apps offer real-time bilingual conversation mode. Baidu Translate has a conversation mode where you speak English and the phone outputs Chinese speech, then the Chinese speaker speaks and their words appear in English. Microsoft Translator also has a multi-person conversation mode. These work reasonably well for simple, clear speech in quiet environments. In noisy markets or with thick regional accents, accuracy drops significantly.

Yes — Microsoft Translator and Pleco both work fully offline after you download the Chinese language pack. Download both before you travel. Microsoft Translator’s offline mode covers text typing and voice input. Pleco’s offline dictionary covers character lookup and camera mode (free version has limitations). Baidu Translate also has an offline mode for text input — download the Chinese offline pack in Settings before you leave home.

For all the apps you need beyond translation, see The Best Apps for Traveling in China. If you want to learn a few basic Mandarin phrases to supplement your translation apps, see our 20 Essential Mandarin Phrases guide.

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