
Hand Talk Translator
Translate and learn signs in ASL and Brazilian Sign Language for free with Hugo!
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Hand Talk Translator, Developed by Hand Talk. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 6.2.3, Updated On 10/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Hand Talk Translator. Achieved Over 6 million Installs. Hand Talk Translator Currently Has 64 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.6 Stars
Led by Hugo, the world’s most lovable 3D interpreter, the Hand Talk app automatically translates text and audio to American Sign Language (ASL) [Beta] and Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) through artificial Intelligence.If you’re interested in learning a new language in a practical and fun way, the Hand Talk app is the right choice for you!
There are over 466 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the world, and Hand Talk, elected the World’s Best Social App by the UN, emerges as a pocket translator with the goal of bringing people together through technology and communication.
You can rate Hugo’s translations and save your favourite ones, adjust Hugo’s speed, customize his clothes and background in Hugo’s Store and much more!
The Hand Talk app is a powerful tool, used in the most diverse contexts:
• In the classroom, by teachers, students and interpreters as a complementary communication resource;
• At home, by families with deaf and hearing people;
• By sign language students that want to improve their vocabulary with Hugo’s Help.
Download now!
We are currently offering version 6.2.3. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
We've made some improvements to make the app faster and more efficient. Now you can enjoy a smoother, more responsive experience, making things simpler and faster in every part of the app.
Recent Comments
Michelle Amyotte Smith
I JUST downloaded this and it's amazing! Hugo is the best. So far have kept things simple and for the most part, he's signing correctly. I asked "Can you climb up?" and he signed 'STAND' . So I reformatted my query "Climb up, can you?" and he signed correctly. So a little ASL knowledge is good. But I am looking forward to playing with this more and seeing just how much Hugo can do!
Tia B.
The app is a good concept but I find it rude to keep interrupting ASL conversations with loud music ads.
Rae Wilson
The only ASL signs I knew well before installing this app were the letters, and several of the letters are completely different signs on this app. Specifically, F, G, H, M, N, Q, & T. That's 7 letters out of 26. I don't know how I'm supposed to trust this app to teach me the signs. I don't know when a good quarter of the signs I do know are inaccurate. I'm guessing those signs are from a different countries sign language. I did verify I was on the American Sign Language option.
Ben Phillips (GizmoRA2)
This is horrible. Full of misrepresentations. For example baiting me in to setup an account only to have the option change from "you need to be logged in to do this" to "you need to be a subscriber to do this" once I had logged in. It should of been clear from the beginning that using the camera option required a paid account. Something like "this is a subscriber feature". Then the account removal didn't work until I force closed the app and reopened it. This is disgusting.
Ernestine Henry
This app is perfect for where I work, it's going to help alot with customers that are deaf. Ty
3isha
I like the app and it's very helpful, my only problem with the is that it doesn't have Arabic sign language
Ruben Marin
Had the opportunity to use the app with someone who is deaf. The person used a pen and pad, I used "Hugo". The app allowed for work to get done with little misunderstanding. Our interaction went so much faster and much more accurate. The person was pleased with Hugo. They were able to obtain so much more info than by me writing it. The downside is that sometimes it hears me wrong. It causes confusion. Easy fix though! Just repeat yourself. Overall, it's an awesome app!!!
Shawn Stewart
I really like this app! But it continues to have ads even though I paid to have them stopped. Especially because its happening every other time I ask for a word or questions. This is really frustrating when I'm trying so hard to learn ASL because my brother can no longer speak. Otherwise, compared to the ones I paid for its a great app. Please address this issue. I could give it a 4-5 but not until I can get the ads removed.