For your requirement of translating text in images to multiple languages, ChatPhoto is a powerful option. It can convert images to text in more than 56 languages, and the service can also be used for interactive Q&A through a chat interface. It's good for generating social media and website captions, and translating text and non-text images. You can pay weekly, monthly or annually, and there's a free plan with a daily limit on the number of messages.
Another good option is OpenL, which can translate text, documents, images and speech in more than 100 languages. The AI-powered service can handle a variety of file formats, including PNG and PDF, and includes grammar and writing tools. OpenL has a free plan with 30 daily credits and several paid plans, so you can pay for what you need. It prioritizes privacy by deleting translation data as soon as it's done.
Describe Picture has a range of other image-processing features, including extracting content, summarizing and translating. It can handle multiple prompts and uses large language models like Google's Gemini Pro Vision for better image recognition. That makes it good for content creators, developers and people with vision impairments who want to be able to extract and translate information from images.
If you want a more traditional document translation service, WhatLetter offers AI-powered document translation in more than 30 languages. The service can translate documents by taking a photo of them, and it can also offer AI chatbot help in the user's preferred language. It's good for personal and business communications, and offers free and paid options depending on your needs.