How to translate webpages in Google Chrome: Step-by-step guide
You can use Google Chrome to translate the page. Here is the step-by-step guide on how to translate a webpage’s contents to your default language.
When you open a page on Google Chrome and you want to change the language or choose a preferred language you can translate it. When you come across a page written in a language you don't understand, you can use Chrome to translate the page.
The Google Chrome web browser automatically offers to translate most foreign language websites into the universal language that is English, both on the desktop and your phone. You can always choose to turn this feature on or off, though it's on by default. If you turn on the Translate button, Google will send the URL to the Google Translate service, which will cause the page's contents to be translated to your default language.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to translate a webpage’s contents to your default language. Follow the simple and easy steps given below.
Here is how to translate the webpage in Google Chrome: Computer
- Open Chrome, on your computer.
- Now go to a webpage written in another language.
- Then at the top, click on Translate.
- Finally, Chrome will translate the webpage this one time.
Here is how to translate the webpage in Google Chrome: Android
- Open the Chrome app, on your Android phone or tablet.
- Now go to a webpage written in another language.
- At the bottom, select the language you want to translate to.
- Then to change the default language, tap on More.
- Then tap on More languages and select the language.
- Chrome will translate the webpage this one time.
- To always translate pages in this language, tap on More and then Always translate pages in [language].
Here is how to request translation in Google Chrome:
- If you don’t find Translate at the bottom of a page, you can request a translation.
- Open the Chrome app Chrome, on your phone.
- Now on the bottom right, tap on More and then Translate.
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