TapSay vs Papago (2026)

Papago is Naver's translator — the local champion for Korean and the de-facto Korea-trip default. TapSay is the offline travel phrasebook PWA that covers Korean among 119 other languages. They solve different problems; for a Korea trip you want both.

TL;DR. Papago wins for Korean translation quality, image translation, and conversation mode online. TapSay wins for offline-first reliability, no-account requirements, multi-country coverage (if your Korea trip includes Japan or Vietnam), and the absence of an app-store install. The honest answer for a Korea trip: install both. Use Papago when you have signal; rely on TapSay when you don't.

The core difference

Papago is a full neural machine translation app — type or speak any sentence and it generates a translation in real time. The translation quality for Korean is best-in-class, beating Google Translate consistently for naturalness, idiom handling, and honorific awareness. Papago is what most Koreans recommend to foreign visitors.

TapSay is a different shape of tool: a curated phrasebook of 693 pre-translated phrases across 119 languages, packaged as a Progressive Web App that works offline after first load. It doesn't generate arbitrary translations; it serves pre-existing ones organized into 30 travel categories. The Korean phrases include the politeness particles and honorific forms a tourist would actually need.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureTapSayPapago
ApproachPre-translated phrasebook (PWA)Neural machine translation (native app)
Korean translation qualityCurated; honorific-awareBest-in-class on the market
Languages supported119~15 (Korean plus major Asian + European pairs)
Offline modeFull offline after first loadLimited per-pair offline packs (~50–100 MB)
Account requiredNoNaver account or social login
InstallPWA (no app store)App Store / Play Store install required
Camera (OCR) translationNoYes (online); image translation is excellent
Voice conversation modeNoYes (online; reasonable for Korean)
Handwriting recognitionNoYes (great for hand-written restaurant menus)
PricingFree preview / $3.54–$13.52 trip passFree
Best forPredictable travel phrases, multi-country trips, offline reliabilityArbitrary Korean text, image translation, when you have signal

When Papago wins

When TapSay wins

The honest pairing for a Korea trip

For a typical Korea trip (Seoul, Busan, maybe Jeju, possibly extending to Japan or Vietnam), the optimal translator stack is:

  1. Papago — your default for any Korean translation when you have signal. The translation quality justifies the install.
  2. TapSay — your fallback for offline moments and the predictable travel transactions you'll repeat 50 times in a week. Also covers Japan/Vietnam/Thailand if your trip extends.
  3. Naver Maps (not Google Maps) — Korea-specific reasons; Google Maps is restricted in South Korea by national policy. This is unrelated to translation but worth noting.

The detailed Korea translator guide is at Best Translator App for South Korea.

FAQ

Is Papago better than Google Translate for Korean?

Yes — for Korean specifically. Papago is built by Naver and trained on a massive Korean-language corpus. Korean speakers consistently rate Papago above Google Translate for naturalness and honorific accuracy.

Does Papago work offline?

Limited offline mode for some major language pairs after downloading per-pair language packs (~50–100 MB each). Full feature set (camera, conversation, image translation, handwriting) requires internet.

TapSay vs Papago: which is better for a Korea trip?

They solve different problems. The optimal Korea-trip stack is both: TapSay for predictable phrasebook scenarios offline, Papago for arbitrary Korean text online.

Is Papago free?

Yes, free for personal use with a Naver account or social login. No ads in the consumer translator app.

Does Papago handle Korean honorifics correctly?

Better than Google Translate, but still imperfectly. Defaults to polite (-yo) form, appropriate for travelers in most situations.

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