Website Translation
1. How To Translate a Website in Google Chrome
When you land on a page that is not in English, click on the Translate this page button in the address bar to open a popup. Then, select the option for English.
If you prefer, you can right-click the text you’d like translated and choose "Translate to English".
2. How To Translate a Website in Firefox
To translate websites using Firefox, you will need to get started by adding a Firefox extension.
Mozilla recommends the To Google Translate extension.
Click on the Add to Firefox button to install the extension. Next, you will see the Options screen, where you can select specific languages.
If you need to translate different languages, you can leave the Translate Text field set to Auto. When you have set your preferences, click on Save.
The next time you visit a site in a foreign language, you should be able to right-click on the text and choose Translate this page. The text should open in Google Translate, ready for you to read in your preferred language.
3. How To Translate a Website in Safari
If Safari can translate a web page for you, it will display a Translate button in the Smart Search field. Since this feature is still in beta, you can use this same translation menu to report issues to Apple.
4. How To Translate a Website in Microsoft Edge
You can translate a page in Microsoft Edge using Translate for Microsoft Edge, which comes installed in the browser.
Similar to Chrome, the browser should present you with a prompt when you open a page.
The address bar will briefly show the word Translated when the process is ready.
If you would like Edge to generate a translation each time you encounter this language automatically, you can check the Always translate pages from the box.
If the popup does not appear, you can also click on the Translate icon in the address bar. Clicking this icon will additionally give you the option to translate pages in this language automatically. You can repeat the same process when encountering sites in other languages.
5. How To Translate a Whole Website With Google Translate
If you’d like to translate an entire website at once, you can use Google Translate.
Type the URL of the website you’d like translated into the text box on the left. You should see a clickable version of the URL appear in the correct text box.
Select the target language from above the text box on the right. Once you click on the link, you should see a fully translated version of the website.
You can toggle between the translated and original versions using the button at the top right.
6. How To Translate a Website on an iPhone using Safari
When you visit a page in a foreign language, you can click on the aA button in the address bar to open a menu. There, you should see the Translate to English option.