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    Translate Your App to Other Languages With Laravel Gemini Translator

    June 26, 2025

    Translate Your App to Other Languages With Laravel Gemini Translator

    The Gemini AI translator package for Laravel extracts translation keys in your Laravel project and translates them using Google’s Gemini AI agent. The package generates the necessary language files to translate your application quickly.


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