Translations, Verse Details, and Mobile Reading Feel Easier in Bible AI

Translations, Verse Details, and Mobile Reading Feel Easier in Bible AI

We improved Bible AI for readers who search for a passage, open verse details, switch languages, or continue study on mobile. This update adds translation support, clearer verse information, steadier search behavior, better navigation labels, and polish that helps Bible AI: Search feel more consistent during everyday Scripture study.


Bible translations are easier to find and use

A major focus for this update was expanding and organizing Bible translation support. We worked on English, French, German, Chinese, and Vietnamese translation paths, including ESV, KJV, NASB, ASV, LSG, LUT, CUV, HFA, and ERV-VI references named in our release work.

  • Clearer translation choices: Bible AI now reflects more named translations for readers comparing or searching Scripture.

  • Better local language handling: Book names, abbreviations, and verse references received attention for multilingual Bible study.

  • More consistent defaults: Language selection work helps Bible readers start in a sensible translation context.

  • Improved translation labels: Menu text, tags, badges, and related wording were updated for clearer reading flow.

For everyday Bible readers, this means Bible AI Search can support a wider range of study habits, from reading in a familiar translation to exploring Scripture in another language.

Verse details give search results more context

We added and refined verse details so a Scripture search result can be easier to inspect without losing your place. The work included verse text, translation information, correct verse numbering, local references, and a clearer way to open and close the details view.

  • Readable verse context: Search results can show more helpful verse information for study and review.

  • Steadier details view: We fixed a case where details could disappear after searching.

  • Clearer close actions: Close button wording was translated so the experience feels less confusing in supported languages.

  • Cleaner result wording: We removed a distracting mark from answer verses for a more polished reading experience.

This supports a common Bible study app pattern: search first, then pause on a verse to read it more carefully before moving on.

Mobile reading and app navigation feel more polished

We spent time on the parts of Bible AI that readers touch before they ever type a question: icons, home screen behavior, tutorial text, navigation links, app resources, logo behavior, and mobile layout. These changes are small individually, but they reduce friction when opening the app and starting a Scripture search.

  • Cleaner mobile icons: Home page and app icons were adjusted so the app feels more finished on phones.

  • Helpful tutorial text: App guidance and tutorial slides were translated and updated for easier first-time use.

  • Simpler navigation: Menu links, copyright links, and app links received clearer language and routing.

  • Easier return home: The logo can take readers back to the home screen in the app experience.

  • Better search focus: We fixed language detection and search focus behavior to make starting a question smoother.

Scripture search is steadier when questions and results change

Search quality is not only about the answer. It is also about whether the search button works, similar questions open correctly, recommendations behave as expected, and verse references stay accurate. This update included fixes in each of those areas.

  • Dependable search button: We fixed a search button issue so readers can submit questions with less interruption.

  • Improved similar questions: Related question clicks were corrected to support a smoother study path.

  • Cleaner recommendations: Search recommendations received attention so discovery feels more consistent.

  • More accurate verse handling: Duplicate verse and parsing fixes help Bible references stay clearer.

These are the kinds of reliability improvements that make AI Bible search feel less like a one-time tool and more like a steady part of daily reading.

Access, feedback, and privacy details received careful attention

We also improved several trust and access points around Bible AI. Contact form work helps readers reach us when something needs attention. Privacy policy updates help explain how we think about reader trust. App link and domain access work helps readers get to the right place more reliably.

We also adjusted donation-related behavior on iOS and updated app resources, which helps keep the mobile experience aligned with the places where readers use Bible AI: Search.

Reading flow is becoming more consistent across sessions

Several updates focused on consistency: translated timeline text, navigation wording, app menu language, themes, browser compatibility, and mobile resources. For a Bible reader, that means fewer moments where a label, icon, or page behavior feels out of place.

We are grateful for everyone using Bible AI for Scripture search, reading, and study. Please keep sending feedback when a translation, verse detail, search result, or mobile screen could be clearer. Your notes help us keep improving the Bible study app with care.