
Searching for translate Hindi to English on WhatsApp usually means a clear pair: Hindi in, English out — work chats in the Gulf, family threads, landlords, support. Day-zeros in the UAE often hit this first.
WhatsApp’s built-in translate already covers a lot of bare pasted text where language packs exist. Shmooz helps when you need tone-matched English ready to send, a Hindi voice note transcript → English, or a reply draft after you understand — not another “which language?” quiz.
This is a different door from Hebrew → English for outreach and from a generic how to translate on WhatsApp guide. Need a name or number from a photo instead? Use extract text from an image.
Shmooz is an AI assistant inside WhatsApp. Paste Hindi or forward the note, ask for Hindi → English once, edit one line, send yourself. Not Meta, not WhatsApp Support.


Paste Hindi (or forward a Hindi voice note). Get clean English — same meaning, your tone — then copy back into WhatsApp. No language quiz.


Paste Hindi (or forward a Hindi voice note). Get clean English — same meaning, your tone — then copy back into WhatsApp. No language quiz.
Often yes for short pasted text where packs exist. Use Shmooz when you need tone, a voice-note finish, or a reply draft after the English lands — without burning turns on clarifying language questions.
No. You copy, edit, and send yourself.
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