
Why Travel Bloggers Are Switching to Lucy
Travel bloggers need accurate, context-rich translations for their content. Here is why many are making Lucy their go-to translation tool on the road.
Practical advice for confident, independent travel — from reading foreign menus to navigating unfamiliar cities.


Travel bloggers need accurate, context-rich translations for their content. Here is why many are making Lucy their go-to translation tool on the road.

Lucy translates more than menus. From medicine labels to museum exhibits, here are 10 surprising things travelers use Lucy for that you might not have thought of.

Lucy does not just translate menus — she actively protects you. Her dietary alert system flags allergens, dietary conflicts, and risky ingredients automatically.

After translating a menu, Lucy lets you ask follow-up questions. Ask about specific dishes, ingredients, spice levels, and allergens in a natural conversation.

Heading on a cruise? Here is how to set up Lucy before you sail so you are ready to translate menus, signs, and more at every port of call.

Lucy does not just translate words — she explains their cultural meaning. A historical plaque becomes a story. A menu becomes a culinary education.

Handwritten menus hide the best food — and are the hardest to translate. Lucy was specifically trained to read real-world handwriting in dozens of scripts.

Lucy offers both photo and text translation. Each has strengths for different situations. Here is when to use each mode for the best results.

No Wi-Fi? No data? No problem. Lucy works offline so you can translate menus and signs even when you have no internet connection.

Lucy translates menus, signs, and documents from a single photo. Here is how the technology works and why it produces better results than generic translation apps.

Handwritten menus are where the best specials hide — and the hardest to read abroad. Here's how Lucy handles messy, real-world text that other apps can't.

Both Lucy and Google Translate can help you abroad, but they're built for very different things. Here's an honest comparison for real-world travel situations.