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A user-friendly guide to changing the text of a website from one language to another
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Do you need to translate a web page into another language? If you come across a website in an unfamiliar language, you can easily translate it using Google Translate on your desktop browser or mobile browser. If you use the Google Chrome browser, you'll be able to automatically translate text as you browse. This wikiHow will show you how to translate an entire web page from one language to another using your computer, iPhone, or Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • Go to https://translate.google.com/ in a web browser. Click or tap the "Websites" tab.
  • Copy and paste the URL into the field, then click or tap the blue arrow icon. View your translated web page.
  • On the Google Chrome app, visit the webpage. Tap "Translate" at the top.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using Google Translate on Desktop Browser

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  1. Go to https://translate.google.com/ in a web browser. You can use any browser you'd like, but Google Chrome is recommended. [1]
    • You don't need a Google account to use Google Translate, but you'll be able to view your translation history and keep "Saved" translations if you sign in .
  2. This will be at the top, next to Documents .
    • The field will change to Website .
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  3. Copy and paste a website URL into the field. Use the URL for the website you want to translate.
    • On Windows, highlight the URL and press CTRL + C to copy. Click the Website field and press CTRL + V to paste.
    • On Mac, highlight the URL and press CMD + C to copy. Click the Website field and press CMD + V to paste.
  4. This will open the website in a new page. At the top, you'll see the Google Translate toolbar.
  5. Google Translate will auto-detect the website's language. If you think it's wrong, click the first language entry, and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • To change the language the website is translated to, click the second language entry, and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • For example, if the website is in Spanish and you want to read it in English, you should see Spanish → English .
  6. Your website will be translated in the specified language. To toggle between the original and translated version, click Translation in the top-right corner and select Original .
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Method 2
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Using Google Translate on Mobile Browser

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  1. Go to https://translate.google.com/ in mobile web browser. You can use any mobile browser, such as Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or another browser.
    • It's recommended to use the Google Chrome app , since Chrome allows you to directly translate on the webpage without visiting another website.
  2. This is at the top, next to Text .
    • The field will change to Website .
  3. Use the URL for the website you want to translate.
    • Tap the Website field, and then tap Paste .
  4. This will open the website in a new page. At the top, you'll see the Google Translate toolbar.
  5. Google Translate will auto-detect the website's language. If you think it's wrong, tap the first language entry, and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • To change the language the website is translated to, tap the second language entry, and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • For example, if the website is in Spanish and you want to read it in English, you should see Spanish → English .
  6. Your website will be translated in the specified language. To toggle between the original and translated version, tap â‹® in the top-right corner, then tap the switch for Show original page .
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Method 3
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Using the Google Chrome App

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  1. This looks like a multi-colored sphere icon. [2]
    • Google Chrome will automatically detect text written in another language; you won't need to use the Google Translate website.
    • Google Chrome is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store .
  2. Visit the website you want to translate.
    • You'll see a pop-up asking if you want to translate the page.
  3. If you don't see this button, tap the Google Translate icon on the left of the address bar, then Translate .
  4. Google Translate will auto-detect the website's language. If you think it's wrong, tap the Google Translate icon on the left of the address bar.
    • Tap From , and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • To change the language the website is translated to, tap To , and then select the language from the pop-up list.
    • Tap Translate to input your changes.
  5. Your website will be translated in the specified language. To toggle between the original and translated version, tap the Google Translate icon, then tap Show Original .
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      • If you want to use an alternative to Google Translate, consider using a third-party Google Chrome extension such as: ImTranslator, DeepL Translator, Lingvanex, Quick Translator, or XTranslate. You'll just need to visit the extension page and click "Add to Chrome".
      • To manage your Chrome extensions, click â‹® in the top-right corner → More tools Extensions .
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      Warnings

      • Not all webpages support translations.
      • Translations may not always be accurate. Avoid using web browser translations as references for assignments or other important documents.
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      To translate a web page using Google Translate, start by copying the web page's URL. Then, open Google Translate in your web browser and paste the URL in the box on the left side of the page. Next, choose a translation language from the drop-down menu. Finally, click the "translate" button, which will open the translated web page in a new tab. To learn how to translate a web page on Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, scroll down!

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