Translate webpages in Chrome
When you come across a page written in a language you don't understand, you can use Chrome to translate the page. On your computer, open Chrome. Go to a webpage written in another language. On the right of the address bar, click Translate .Turn translation on or off
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
- To the right of the address bar, tap More Settings.
- Tap Languages.
- Under "Translation settings," turn on or off Offer to send pages in other languages to Google translate.
[Related: How to translate any website from your browser]
On Android, you'll need to start by installing the Google Translate app. Open it, tap your profile picture (top right), choose Settings, and then Tap to Translate to enable the feature.
How do I turn my phone into a translator : Use Tap to Translate
- Open an app with text you can copy.
- Highlight the text you want to translate. Copy.
- On your current screen, tap Google Translate .
- Choose the language you want.
How do I translate a web page on my iPhone
To translate text:
- On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome .
- Go to a web page written in another language.
- Highlight the text that you want to translate.
- Tap Google Translate. To play back text in a text-to-speech supported language, tap Speak .
Why does Chrome not auto translate : Once in the Settings menu, scroll down to the bottom and click on “Advanced.” Scroll down a little bit more until you see the Languages heading, then click on "Language." By default, Chrome has translation enabled. If you want to disable this feature, click the toggle button into the off position.
Google Translate has an iOS and Android app that you can download and use on your smartphone or tablet. Both versions of the apps do the same things, with a few minor user interface differences that depend on the operating system you're using.
Turn on Live Translate
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap System. Live Translate.
- Turn on Use Live Translate. By default, Live Translate will be on.
- Optional: To set a new default target language: Tap Translate to. Select a language.
- Optional: Add more source languages: Tap Add a language. Select a language.
Why can’t I translate a website
There could be several reasons why Google Chrome is unable to translate certain web pages. One possible reason is that the web page may have a language code that is not recognized by Google Translate. Another reason could be that the web page is using a language that is not supported by Google Translate.When you open a web page in another language, Mate will automatically ask you if you want to translate it to your language. If it doesn't ask you, you can always enable it from the "Mate" menu hidden behind the Safari "Share" button. Tap "Translate to …" to be able to read the whole website in your language.Translate text or your voice
Open the Translate app on your iPhone. Tap the language you want to translate your selected text to. Tap one of the following: Translate text: Tap “Enter text,” type a phrase (or paste text), then tap Next in the keyboard.
The new feature is called Tap to Translate, and it arrives in an update to Google Translate for Android this morning. The feature allows Translate to automatically pop up inside of other apps after you've highlighted text in a foreign language.
How do I enable translate in Safari : Activating Translation in Safari Settings
Once you've updated Safari, enabling the translation feature is straightforward. First, go to "Preferences" in the Safari menu. From there, select the "General" tab, and in the "Language" section, tick the "Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language I read" option.
How do I turn on translation on Safari iPhone : But you guys see right here we have translate english. And yeah it's that simple very very quick and the full website release the full page. And if you want you can go back to the original.
How do I always translate in Chrome Android
Change Translation settings in Chrome on Android
Tap the three-dot icon. Go to Settings > Languages. By default, Chrome activates the Offer to send pages in other languages to Google Translate option. If it's deactivated, tap the toggle switch.
Press Ctrl+M (⌘M on Mac) to translate the whole page or selection.Quick Steps
- Open Google Chrome on your desktop PC or mobile device.
- Navigate to a web page written in a different language.
- Click or tap the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner.
- Click or tap Translate.
- Click the tab that has your default language (PC only).
Is there an app that will automatically translate : The new feature is called Tap to Translate, and it arrives in an update to Google Translate for Android this morning. The feature allows Translate to automatically pop up inside of other apps after you've highlighted text in a foreign language.