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Have you landed on a French or Spanish website? Translate it to English with the press of a button!

Often find yourself on websites with text in a foreign language? If you use Safari, there's no need to go to Google Translate. You can translate web pages between seven languages right in Safari on a Mac.

Starting with Safari 14.0, Apple included a translation feature directly in the browser. As of this writing, the feature is in beta, but fully functional. If your Mac is running the latest version of macOS Mojave, Catalina,  Big Sur , or newer, you can access the translation feature.

The translation functionality works between the following languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Brazilian Portuguese.

By default, you can translate any of the above languages to English. You can also add more languages to the mix (we'll talk more about that below).

To get started, open a web page in one of the supported languages. Safari will automatically recognize that language, and you'll see "Translation Available" in the URL bar, along with a Translation button; click it.

If this is the first time you've used the feature, a pop-up will appear. Click "Enable Translation" to turn on the feature.

In the translation menu, select "Translate to English."

The text on the page will instantly convert to English, as shown in the image below. The Translation button will also turn blue.

To disable the Translation feature and return to the original language, click the Translation button again, and then select "View Original."

As we mentioned above, you can also translate to languages other than English. To do so, click the Translation button, and then select "Preferred Languages."

This opens the "Language & Region" menu in System Preferences. Here, click the plus sign (+) to add a new preferred language. You can add multiple languages here while continuing to use English as the default language across your Mac.

In the pop-up, select the languages you want to add, and then click "Add."

System Preferences will ask if you want to make this your default language. Choose the previous default language if you want it to remain the status quo.

Now that you've added a new preferred language, you'll see the translation button even when you visit web pages that are in English.

The translation process for a preferred language is the same: click the Translation button in the URL bar, and then select "Translate to [the language you selected]."

Again, you can view the original at any time by simply clicking "View Original" in the Translation menu.

If you're traveling to a new country, you can also use the built-in Translate app on your iPhone or iPad to quickly translate speech between multiple languages.

Related: How to Use the Apple Translate App on iPhone

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Safari 14 which is the default browser with macOS Big Sur comes with quite a few improvements. And one of the brand new features (although in beta) is seamless translation of websites. Read along for how to natively translate websites with Safari on Mac.

If you’re a regular Safari user, you’re probably used to using Google Translate or another website or app to convert text. Now Safari has built-in translation that’s really fast to use on Mac .

Now with Safari 14 and macOS Big Sur, the Translate beta is available for a faster way to understand websites that are written in languages you don’t speak/read. The Translate beta is also available for Safari on iPhone and iPad .

How to translate websites with Safari with macOS Big Sur

  • Running Safari 14 on macOS Big Sur, open a website in another language
  • When translation is available, look for the Translate icon on the right side of the url/search bar
  • Click “Translate to _________” which will be your default language for your Mac
  • Click the icon again to revert the webpage to the original language
  • There’s also a button (Preferred Languages) to take you System Preferences > Language and Region
  • Keep in mind the Translate button won’t appear when it’s unavailable

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How to Use Translate Webpages in Safari for Mac

Ever ended up on a webpage in a different language and wished you could translate it instantly? With the latest versions of Safari for Mac, you can use a native translation feature to convert a webpage from a foreign language to your native tongue. This is fantastic for many obvious reasons, particularly if you want to read international news from an original source rather than a regurgitated spin version from a US outlet.

Safari’s built-in language translation feature is for modern versions of Safari and macOS, so as long as you’re running Safari 14 or newer in macOS Big Sur or newer, you’ll be good to go. If you’re on an earlier version of MacOS, then you may find use in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, which also have native language translation features available, or you could use an iPhone or iPad if they’re running modern system software, as Safari for iOS and iPadOS have the translation capability too.

Want to try out the new translation feature to translate webpages in Safari on the Mac? Then read on!

How to Translate Webpage Language in Safari for Mac

Assuming your Mac is running a modern version of macOS and Safari, here’s how you can translate webpages:

How to Use Translate Webpages in Safari for Mac

There you go. Now you’ve learned how to take advantage of the new built-in translator in Safari on your Mac.

Current supported languages for translation are English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Brazilian Portuguese.

If you’re unable to find the native translator in Safari and you’re running Safari 14 or later on macOS 11 or later, it’s probably because you’re living in an unsupported region or trying to use an unsupported language. This new feature is currently limited to users living in the United States, UK, and Canada, but will expand as time goes on. If you’re too impatient to wait, you can change your Mac’s region to either of these countries and then access the translator.

Do you use an iPhone or iPad as your primary mobile device? If you’ve updated your device to iOS 14/iPadOS 14 or later, you will be pleased to know that you can translate webpages in Safari for iPhone and iPad in a similar manner as detailed here .

We hope you were able to access Safari’s built-in translator and convert foreign webpages to English without any issues. What are your overall thoughts on this addition to Safari? Let us know your experiences, thoughts, and tips in the comments!

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I live in the Netherlands. Using iMac 10.15.7, Safari 14.0.3. I did not get the translate icon. In iMac preferences, in Language and Region I changed Country to US and in UK, after restart neither produced a translate icon. I tried iPhone 11, iOS 14.4.2, tried Safari using same website, No translation icon….

What is wrong?

Translate is available for English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Brazilian Portuguese. The Mac must be running macOS 11 or newer to have this capability.

On the iPhone and iPad, the translate feature is tucked behind the webpage options accessible in the URL bar.

For Mac users running prior versions of MacOS, Chrome offers a similar webpage translation feature.

Conversely, I’m using Safari 14.03 on a Mac in France and I have got the translate icon.

I am using Safari 14.0.3 on MacBook Pro 10.14.6 in the UK and I do not get the translate icon showing when using a foreign language site.

I also have an iPad not showing there either.

The translation feature is only available in macOS Big Sur or later for Mac, and iOS 14 / iPadOS 14 or later on iPhone and iPad. There was a typo by the original author which mentioned Safari 14 as the prerequisite rather than macOS 11, that has been fixed.

Hope that helps, sorry about the confusion!

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I’ve been trying this with 14.0.3 on Catalina, but like Jeff, I do not get the translate icon on a foreign website.

I’ve been trying all afternoon with this tip, safari 14 latest Catalina. No translate icon ever appears; it almost feels like it hasn’t been switched on. Any thoughts?

I am running Safari 14.0.3 on a MacMini with MacOS 10.15.7. It does not have the translate icon. I am also running Safari 14.0.3 on a MacBookPro with MacOS 11..2.1. It has the translate icon. When I first tried to post this reply, the osxdaily.com website reported this to be a duplicate reply.

This is in macOS 11 or newer only, it’s a Big Sur feature not a Safari 14 feature

I am using Safari 14.03 on a Mac running 10.15.7 in the US and I do not get the translate icon when I go to a foreign language site. Could this be a OS 11 only feature?

I have 2 macintosh computers. The first is a MacMini running 10.15.7 with Safari 14.0.3 and it does not have the translate icon. The second is a MacBookPro running 11.2.1 with Safari 14.0.3. It has the translate icon. Both computers were checked using the http://www.lemonde.fr website.

I have the same problem as Jeff, using the same Safari and latest Catalina. Almost feels like translate isn’t switched on.

Any thoughts?

Same here. Catalina with Safari 14.03. Texas is in the US, though some might disagree.

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How To Translate Web Pages In Safari

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The international nature of the internet is one of the best things about it. You can visit web pages and find information from countries all across the world, but this also means it's likely you'll stumble across sites that are written in different languages. It can be a major hassle to translate web pages using third-party software or other means, especially if you don't visit websites outside of your native language very often. 

Fortunately, many modern web browsers possess the ability to translate web pages natively, so you can still read the content in your preferred language. Apple has included a translation feature in its Safari browser, so you can easily translate pages on Mac, as well as the iPhone and iPad. This article covers the translation process on each respective Apple device, as well as how to navigate any hurdles you may encounter.

How to translate web pages in Safari on Mac

To translate a web page in Safari on Mac computers, you need to be using Monterey 12 or Big Sur 11.0 . Also, the page needs to be compatible with the translation feature. Here's how to find out whether you can translate the web page in Safari and how to do it (via Apple ).

1. If Safari can translate the web page, you'll see the "Translate" icon appear in the Smart Search bar at the top of the browser. 

2. Click on the "Translate" button.

3. Select the preferred language you want the page translated into.

4. If prompted, select "Enable Translation."

5. To change it back, select the Translate icon again and click on "View Original."

If you don't see the language you want to translate the page into, try this:

Go to Apple menu > System Preferences.

Select "Language & Region."

Select "General."

Click on "Add" to add a language to your list of preferred languages.

After you add a language, go back to the web page and look at the Translate list again to see if your preferred language has appeared.

How to translate web pages in Safari on iPhone and iPad

The ability to translate web pages is available on devices running iOS 14 or later. You'll also need to be on a web page that is compatible with this feature. Here's how to translate pages in Safari on iPhone or iPad devices with iOS 14 or newer.

If the web page can be translated, you'll see the "Translate" icon flash for a second in the search/address bar at the top.

2. To translate the page, tap on the website options icon, which looks like the letter "A."

3. Tap on "Translate to [Preferred language]."

4. Tap "Enable Translation" if it appears.

5. The page will be translated. To go back to the original language, tap on the website options icon and select "View Original."

If the language offered isn't what you want the web page translated into, you'll have to change your preferred language order in your iPhone settings. Here's how:

Go to the Settings app.

Go to "General" > "Language & Region."

3. Under "Preferred Language Order," either move a language to the top or select "Add Language," choose one, and set it as your top preferred language.

4. Your iPhone will restart to make the change.

Be careful when making this change, as it will change supported apps and websites to your first preferred language.

How to translate web pages in Safari on older versions of iOS

You're not out of luck if you're an iPhone owner using an earlier iOS version than 14. You can also easily translate Safari web pages with the workaround of using an app, such as Microsoft Translator. This app comes with a Safari extension as well, making it a great choice for translation. Here's how to use Microsoft Translator on a Safari webpage (via Microsoft ).

1. On Safari, go to the web page you need translated. 

2. Select the text you want to be translated by tapping and holding it, and then moving the selection bars on the text. 

3. Now tap on the "Share" button that appears in black above the text or the icon at the bottom middle of the Safari menu. 

4. Scroll down and tap on the "Translate" button, which appears if you have Microsoft Translator downloaded. 

5. Choose the source language and the target language to get your translation. 

6. Tap "Done" to close the translator.

This can also be good to use on websites that normally don't provide the translation option, even in iOS 14 or above. 

Can Safari automatically translate web pages?

When you first visit a web page on Safari in a foreign language, it will detect if it can be translated to a different language based on what you have set in your Preferred Languages settings. From there, you'll need to choose to translate it using the instructions above. However, you won't need to do this for every page on the site. Safari will also translate pages on the same domain you originally translated from. 

If you go to a website of a different language or visit a different domain, Safari will then end the automatic translation. Also, if you close the site and then come back to it, it will no longer be translated (via Apple ). So, you'll need to choose to translate web pages yourself every time you visit a website in a foreign language. From there, though, pages within the same domain will be translated automatically.

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Whether you’re learning a new language or frequently visit sites that display in another dialect, you can translate a web page in Safari on Mac. Without a third-party tool, you can take advantage of Safari’s built-in translation feature. Read along to find out how.

How to translate a web page language in Safari on Mac

How to translate a portion of a web page on mac, how to change your languages translation settings on mac, how to help apple improve safari translations.

Select the Translate icon and then choose the language

  • If you visit another web page of the same site in the same tab, that page will be automatically translated as well. Safari will stop translating automatically if the page is not in the same original language or on a different domain.

Select the Translate icon and pick View Original

Safari makes it simple to translate almost any web page in its entirety. 

Maybe it’s not an entire web page you want to translate but a certain part. It might be a sentence or a paragraph. You can do this using Live Text and then take advantage of the additional options you have.

  • Select the text you want to translate by dragging your cursor through it to highlight it.

Translate a portion of a web page

You can decide the availability of languages when you use Safari’s translation feature . Here’s how.

Open your System Settings, go to General, and pick Language & Region

  • At the top of the window, you’ll see  Preferred Languages  listing those you have available for translation.

To add a language, tap on add in system settings

  • You’ll see a message asking if you want to change your primary language to the one you want to add. Choose the option you want, and you’ll then see the new language displayed in your Preferred Languages list.

to remove language, click on minus sign

  • When you finish, close the System Settings. You should then see your updated languages available when you select the  Translate  icon in Safari.

If you translate a page and believe the translation may be inaccurate, you can let Apple know. This helps Apple improve translations moving forward.

Help Apple improve Safari translations

  • You’ll see a message pop-up letting you know that Apple will store and use the web page address contents to improve translations. Pick  Report  to send the information to Apple.

Don’t let language barriers stop you!

With the built-in translation feature in Safari on Mac, you don’t have to use a third-party translator or bypass a potentially great web page because it’s in a different language.

Have you used translation in Safari on Mac yet? What are your thoughts on the feature? Let us know!

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Safari, the default web browser for Apple devices, offers a seamless and convenient way to translate web pages into different languages. Whether you're exploring a foreign website, conducting research, or simply seeking to broaden your linguistic horizons, the translation feature in Safari can be a valuable tool. By effortlessly converting the content of a webpage into your preferred language, Safari empowers users to access and comprehend a wealth of information from around the world.

In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of translating a webpage on Safari. You'll learn how to navigate to the desired page, access the translation feature, review the translated content, and customize the settings to suit your preferences. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to seamlessly translate web pages, opening up a world of possibilities for exploration and learning.

So, whether you're planning a trip abroad, conducting research for a project, or simply indulging your curiosity, Safari's translation feature is here to make your browsing experience more accessible and enjoyable. Let's dive into the steps and unlock the potential of seamless webpage translation with Safari.

Step 1: Open Safari and Navigate to the Page

To begin the process of translating a webpage on Safari, you'll first need to open the Safari browser on your Apple device. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, simply locate the Safari icon on your home screen or within your app library and tap to open it. For Mac users, you can access Safari from your dock, Launchpad, or by searching for it in Spotlight.

Once Safari is open, the next step is to navigate to the webpage that you wish to translate. You can do this by tapping the address bar at the top of the Safari window and entering the URL of the webpage directly. Alternatively, if you have a bookmark or favorite for the webpage, you can access it by tapping the bookmarks icon and selecting the desired link.

If you're browsing the web and come across a page in a foreign language that you'd like to translate, simply tap on the link to open the webpage. Safari will load the page, and you can proceed to the next step to initiate the translation process.

It's important to ensure that you have a stable internet connection to facilitate the loading of the webpage. A strong and reliable internet connection will not only expedite the process but also ensure a smooth and uninterrupted browsing experience.

As you navigate to the webpage, take a moment to appreciate the wealth of information and diverse content available on the internet. Whether you're accessing a news article, a blog post, or a research paper, the ability to translate web pages on Safari opens up a world of knowledge and perspectives, transcending language barriers and fostering global connectivity.

With Safari's user-friendly interface and seamless navigation capabilities, accessing and exploring web content has never been easier. The intuitive design and smooth performance of Safari contribute to a delightful browsing experience, setting the stage for effortless webpage translation and discovery.

Now that you've successfully opened Safari and navigated to the webpage of interest, you're ready to proceed to the next step and initiate the translation process. Let's delve into the next phase and unlock the power of language translation with Safari.

Step 2: Tap the Share Button

Once you've navigated to the webpage you wish to translate, the next step is to tap the Share button within Safari. The Share button is a versatile tool that allows you to perform various actions related to the webpage, including sharing the link, saving it for later, or, in this case, initiating the translation process.

On an iPhone or iPad, the Share button is typically located at the bottom of the screen, represented by a square icon with an arrow pointing upwards. Tapping this button opens a menu of options for interacting with the webpage. For Mac users, the Share button is located in the Safari toolbar, often depicted as a box with an arrow pointing upwards or as a "Share" label.

Upon tapping the Share button, a menu will appear, presenting a range of actions that you can take with the webpage. Among these options, you'll find the "Translate to English" (or the language of your choice) feature. This functionality is made possible by Safari's integration with the built-in translation capabilities of Apple devices, providing a seamless and efficient method for translating web content.

By selecting the "Translate to English" option, Safari will promptly initiate the translation process, converting the text and content of the webpage into the specified language. This transformation occurs seamlessly within the Safari browser, allowing you to access the translated content without the need for external applications or services.

The Share button serves as a gateway to a multitude of functionalities, empowering users to interact with webpages in diverse and meaningful ways. Whether you're sharing content with friends, saving articles for later reading, or translating webpages into different languages, the Share button is a versatile tool that enhances the browsing experience on Safari.

As you tap the Share button and select the "Translate to English" option, take a moment to appreciate the seamless integration of translation capabilities within Safari. This intuitive and user-friendly approach to webpage translation exemplifies the commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, enabling users to engage with global content in their preferred language.

With the translation process initiated, you're now poised to explore the translated webpage and delve into the wealth of information and insights it offers. As we move forward, the next step will guide you through reviewing the translated page, ensuring that the content is accurately and comprehensively rendered in the desired language. Let's continue our journey through the world of webpage translation with Safari.

Step 3: Select "Translate to English" (or other language)

Upon tapping the Share button and accessing the menu of options within Safari, you'll encounter the transformative feature that enables you to seamlessly translate the webpage into your preferred language. This pivotal step in the translation process exemplifies the user-centric design and intuitive functionality of Safari, empowering you to engage with web content in a language that resonates with you.

As you select the "Translate to English" option (or the language of your choice), Safari swiftly initiates the translation process, harnessing the power of advanced language processing capabilities to convert the textual content of the webpage. The seamless integration of translation functionality within Safari ensures that the process is swift, efficient, and seamlessly woven into your browsing experience.

The ability to select from a range of languages reflects the inclusive and diverse nature of Safari's translation feature. Whether you're fluent in multiple languages, seeking to enhance your language skills, or simply exploring content in a language other than your own, Safari's translation capabilities cater to a broad spectrum of linguistic preferences and needs.

By choosing the "Translate to English" (or other language) option, you unlock a gateway to a world of knowledge, culture, and information that transcends linguistic barriers. The translated webpage presents the content in a format that is accessible and comprehensible, fostering a sense of global connectivity and understanding.

The seamless execution of the translation process underscores Safari's commitment to enhancing the accessibility and inclusivity of web content. Regardless of the language in which the original webpage is written, Safari's translation feature empowers users to engage with diverse perspectives, ideas, and narratives, enriching the browsing experience and broadening horizons.

As the translation unfolds, take a moment to appreciate the transformative power of language and the role it plays in fostering global connections. The ability to select "Translate to English" (or other language) represents a bridge between cultures, ideas, and individuals, encapsulating the spirit of inclusivity and understanding that defines the digital landscape.

With the translation process initiated and the content seamlessly transformed into your preferred language, you're now poised to delve into the translated webpage and explore the wealth of information and insights it offers. The next step will guide you through reviewing the translated page, ensuring that the content is accurately and comprehensively rendered in the desired language. Let's continue our journey through the world of webpage translation with Safari.

Step 4: Review the Translated Page

Upon initiating the translation process and selecting the desired language for the webpage, Safari promptly presents the translated version of the page, allowing you to review the content in a language that resonates with you. This pivotal phase in the translation journey provides an opportunity to ensure that the translated page accurately reflects the original content, enabling you to engage with the information, insights, and narratives presented on the webpage.

As you review the translated page, pay close attention to the accuracy and coherence of the translated text. Safari's advanced language processing capabilities strive to faithfully render the content in the specified language, preserving the essence and meaning of the original text. By meticulously examining the translated page, you can ascertain the fidelity of the translation, ensuring that the nuances and intricacies of the content are effectively conveyed in your preferred language.

In addition to linguistic fidelity, consider the overall layout and formatting of the translated page. Safari endeavors to maintain the visual integrity of the webpage during the translation process, preserving the structure, images, and multimedia elements to provide a seamless and immersive browsing experience. By evaluating the layout and visual presentation of the translated page, you can appreciate the attention to detail and the commitment to delivering a cohesive and engaging browsing experience across languages.

Furthermore, take note of any contextual or cultural references within the translated content. Safari's translation feature aims to capture the essence and cultural nuances embedded in the original text, ensuring that the translated page resonates with the cultural context of the specified language. By acknowledging and appreciating these cultural elements, you can immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of global perspectives and narratives, transcending linguistic boundaries and fostering a deeper understanding of diverse cultures and traditions.

As you review the translated page, embrace the opportunity to engage with the content in a language that speaks to you. Whether you're exploring news articles, educational resources, or creative works, Safari's translation feature empowers you to access a wealth of information and perspectives from around the world. By immersing yourself in the translated content, you embark on a journey of discovery and learning, broadening your horizons and enriching your browsing experience.

With the translated page at your fingertips, you're poised to delve into the diverse and captivating world of web content, transcending linguistic barriers and embracing the global connectivity facilitated by Safari's seamless translation capabilities. As we move forward, the next step will guide you through the process of adjusting translation settings, allowing you to customize the translation experience to suit your preferences. Let's continue our exploration of webpage translation with Safari, unlocking the potential of language accessibility and inclusivity.

Step 5: Adjust Translation Settings (if necessary)

After reviewing the translated page, you may find the need to adjust the translation settings to further enhance your browsing experience. Safari offers a range of customization options that allow you to tailor the translation process to align with your preferences and linguistic needs.

One of the key settings you can adjust is the preferred language for translation. If you initially selected a specific language for translation but wish to explore the content in another language, Safari enables you to seamlessly switch to a different language. By accessing the translation settings, you can select an alternative language, prompting Safari to promptly re-translate the webpage into the newly specified language. This flexibility empowers you to engage with web content in diverse languages, catering to your evolving linguistic interests and exploration.

Additionally, Safari provides the option to enable or disable automatic translation for specific websites. If you frequently visit certain websites that are available in languages other than your preferred language, you can choose to enable automatic translation for those sites. This feature ensures that whenever you revisit the website, Safari automatically translates the content into your specified language, streamlining the browsing experience and eliminating the need to manually initiate the translation process.

Moreover, Safari's translation settings encompass the ability to manage and customize language preferences. You can add or remove languages from the list of preferred languages, allowing you to curate a personalized selection of languages for seamless translation. This level of customization ensures that Safari caters to your multilingual needs, facilitating effortless access to web content in languages that resonate with you.

Furthermore, Safari offers the option to adjust the display of original and translated text simultaneously. By toggling this setting, you can choose to view the original text alongside the translated version, facilitating comparisons and linguistic analysis. This feature is particularly valuable for language learners, researchers, and individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the nuances and intricacies of different languages.

As you navigate the translation settings within Safari, take advantage of the diverse customization options to tailor the translation experience to align with your linguistic preferences and browsing habits. The seamless integration of these settings underscores Safari's commitment to enhancing language accessibility and inclusivity, empowering users to engage with web content in a manner that resonates with their individual linguistic journey.

With the translation settings adjusted to suit your preferences, you're poised to embark on a seamless and enriching browsing experience, transcending linguistic barriers and embracing the global connectivity facilitated by Safari's robust translation capabilities. As you continue to explore web content in diverse languages, the customizable translation settings serve as a testament to Safari's dedication to fostering a rich and inclusive browsing environment, where language is a bridge to knowledge, understanding, and global connectivity.

In conclusion, the ability to translate web pages on Safari represents a gateway to a world of knowledge, culture, and connectivity. The seamless integration of translation capabilities within Safari empowers users to transcend linguistic barriers, fostering inclusivity and accessibility in the digital landscape. By following the step-by-step process outlined in this guide, you've gained the knowledge and skills to seamlessly translate web content, opening up a wealth of opportunities for exploration, learning, and global engagement.

As you navigate the diverse and captivating realm of web content, Safari's translation feature serves as a bridge between languages, ideas, and individuals. Whether you're exploring news articles, educational resources, or creative works, the ability to access and comprehend web content in your preferred language enriches your browsing experience, broadening your horizons and fostering a deeper understanding of global perspectives.

The Share button, a versatile tool within Safari, serves as a gateway to a multitude of functionalities, including the transformative ability to initiate webpage translation. By tapping the Share button and selecting the "Translate to English" (or other language) option, you unlock a world of possibilities, transcending linguistic boundaries and embracing the diverse tapestry of global content.

The review of the translated page provides an opportunity to engage with the content in a language that resonates with you. Safari's commitment to linguistic fidelity, visual integrity, and cultural nuances ensures that the translated content is not only accessible but also reflective of the original context and meaning. This dedication to preserving the essence of the content across languages underscores Safari's role as a facilitator of global connectivity and understanding.

Furthermore, the customizable translation settings within Safari empower you to tailor the translation experience to align with your linguistic preferences and exploration. Whether adjusting the preferred language for translation, enabling automatic translation for specific websites, or managing language preferences, Safari's customization options cater to your evolving linguistic needs, enriching your browsing journey.

In essence, Safari's translation feature transcends the mere conversion of text; it embodies the spirit of inclusivity, understanding, and global connectivity. By seamlessly translating web content, Safari paves the way for individuals to engage with diverse cultures, ideas, and narratives, fostering a digital landscape where language is a conduit for knowledge, empathy, and unity.

As you continue to explore the boundless expanse of web content, may Safari's translation feature serve as a steadfast companion, guiding you through a world of languages, perspectives, and discoveries. Embrace the transformative power of language, and let Safari be your gateway to a global tapestry of knowledge and understanding.

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Follow these steps to complete your Lingvanex installation:

Note: If your download did not start automatically, please click here .

Run the Lingvanex installer

Save the lingvanex file, open the lingvanex file to install.

Click the downloaded file on the bottom-left corner of your browser.

Click Save File when prompted. Go to Downloads on the top-right corner to open the setup file.

Choose Save File when prompted, then click OK.

Go to Downloads on the top-right corner and click on the downloaded file.

Go to your Downloads folder and click on the downloaded file.

Confirm the installation

Click Allow on the system dialog window to approve the start of your Lingvanex installation.

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Click Yes on the system dialog window to approve the start of your Lingvanex installation.

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Click the button in the installer window to begin installation.

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Lingvanex provides translator and dictionary for Safari browser with voice acting function for 109 languages

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You can get a dictionary meaning for every single word.

You can listen to the received translation

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Text-to-speech system is available.

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With only one account, you can get access to your saved words and the translation history in all Lingvanex apps across platforms.

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  • Highlight one word in the text on the page
  • Word meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms and more.

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TranslateMe allows you to simply select some text in Safari browser, press ‘ T ’ and read translation in popup panel.

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There are three easy steps to get it:

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The 7 best free Safari extensions for the Mac

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Browser extensions add specific capabilities to Safari by reading and modifying web content to promote an integrated browsing experience that’s tailored to your needs. There are two places to find Apple-approved Safari extensions: The App Store and the Safari Extensions Gallery webpage .

With Safari 12 on macOS Mojave and iOS 12, Apple revised the way its native web browser operates with extensions. Whereas in the past, you could easily download an extension from a developer, today you must download and install a Mac app or an Apple approved extension from the Safari Extensions Gallery page. The gallery is still operative for browser versions as far back as version 9, and is still considered a safe way to download and install Safari extensions. Regardless of the browser version, all apps from the App Store and Gallery page can update automatically.

Safari 12 blocks legacy extensions from third-party sources, and is now in the process of deprecating its own Extensions Gallery. It quit accepting new Gallery extension submissions at the end of 2018, accelerating a transition away from the Gallery in favor of the App Store. Many extensions continue to work just fine in Mohave’s latest browser.

Right now, there’s not much to the browser extension section of the App Store, which you can access via the Safari > Safari Extensions menu. Of the 66 App extensions currently available, only 27 are free. Another half dozen are 99 cents and the rest range in price to $19.99. Here are the best of the free extensions from both sources.

Ghostery Lite

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Ghostry Lite Safari extension

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Ghostery Lite is the free version of Ghostery that blocks ads and trackers that transmit and receive user information. Using the browser’s own Content Blocker API, the extension discards content, cookies, and tracking scripts to cut down on the information Safari shares with other websites, without sacrificing performance.

You can customize Ghostery from the toolbar button by choosing either the default setting or individually blocking some ads while leaving others for sites you want to support. You can also use the extension to control analytics, audio or video players, adult content and more.

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Translate Safari extension

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When you come across multi-lingual web content, it’s distracting not to be able to read it in context. Translate lets you translate pages from any language to any other language via either the Microsoft or Google Translate function. You can also choose from a host of other translation services via the toolbar button, contextual menu, or keyboard shortcut. nWithin the settings you can also choose whether to translate pages automatically or manually and choose to set up a preferred service region.

An updated Mac App Store version called TranslateMe costs $9.99.

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Zoom Safari extension

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Sometimes webpage content is just too small (or large). You can fix such issues with Zoom , a simple extension that lets you adjust the scale of content on any webpage.

Just invoke the app from the toolbar, and you get a slider that spans from 0 to 400 percent, making any size text or images easier to see in a full page context. You can adjust sizes with the slider or the plus or minus buttons. A Default button immediately reverts the page to 100 percent.

TrafficLight

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The web often seems like a giant mirror looking inward at every user, spying and recording most activities for both commercial and nefarious purposes. Bitdefender, the company behind the popular anti-virus program of the same name, offers the TrafficLight Safari extension as an advanced malware protection filter that guards your browsing experience against phishing attacks. It finds hidden trackers that follow and analyze your browsing activity, while a safe search feature specifically monitors search results to warn users about malware and fraudulent websites.

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HoverSee Safari extension

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Content scaling can be an issue on some websites, with some images especially difficult to decipher. HoverSee enlarges all images and image-based video links as you hover your mouse over them and shows any available descriptions alongside the preview.

It works especially well on thumbnail images like Facebook and Twitter, links to image galleries, and direct image links. If you hover on YouTube, it will automatically play your video in its magnified mode. You can adjust visual display delay, minimum and maximum zoom, white list or black list certain sites, use a hot key to control zoom on specific images, autoplay or mute videos and more.

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Even if you’re not already using DuckDuckGo as your default search engine, you can still take advantage of the search engine’s privacy and security features with this Safari extension. The extension brings up a search interface that lets you search without storing your search history or following you around the web. Just click the icon in the toolbar to get the search box, or invoke it from the right-click contextual menu.

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When you want to include a URL in an email or social media post, it helps to chop long ones into short bits-and that’s where Shortly come in. You can choose your preferred service of Google, Bitly, TinyURL or Custom Endpoint. Just enable the extension in the Safari Preferences, and then click the browser toolbar button or set up a hot key to automatically shorten any URL. Your trim URL appears ready to copy and paste either as a popover or alert window.

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  • Change your home page
  • Import bookmarks, history and passwords
  • Make Safari your default web browser
  • Go to websites
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  • Bookmark web pages that you want to revisit
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Web Page Translation in Safari on Mac

Safari analyses each web page you visit to determine its language. This determination is made entirely on your device. If the web page can be translated to any of your preferred languages, you can choose to translate it. If you translate, Safari will send the web page’s contents (including the full text) to Apple’s servers for translation. After the translation is complete, Apple will discard the contents of the web page.

Note: The availability of translations and the number of languages that can be translated may vary by country or region.

If the web page was not viewed in Private Browsing mode, then Safari will also send the web page’s address to Apple. Apple will store the address for up to five years to improve Apple’s products, services and technologies. Since Apple does not store the contents of web pages you translate, only publicly accessible web pages will be used to improve Apple’s products, services and technologies.

Web page contents and addresses sent to Apple aren’t associated with your Apple ID, email address, or other data Apple may have from your use of other Apple services.

In order to provide you with a better browsing experience, after translating a particular web page, other web pages in the same domain that you visit within the same tab may also be translated. Safari will stop automatically translating when you visit a web page that is no longer in the same original language, or a web page on a different domain.

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Translate Webpages in Safari on iPhone and iPad

On iPhone and iPad , Apple includes a Translate app that can translate several different languages in real-time, and Safari has integrated translation capabilities, too.

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At the time of writing, supported languages include English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Ukrainian, Polish, Arabic, Dutch, Indonesian, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.

How Translate a Webpage in Safari

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Add More Language Options to Safari Webpage Translation

You can translate web content into additional languages if you add them to your preferred languages list. The following steps show you how it's done.

  • Launch the Settings app on your ‌iPhone‌ and ‌iPad‌.
  • Tap General -> Language & Region .

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  • Select a language from the list.
  • Tap your preferred language to keep the current language that the system is using, thereby confirming this selection as an additional Webpage Translation language option.

After following the above steps, the next time you visit a compatible webpage in another language you'll see your selected languages available as additional translation options.

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How to Use Google Translate on Safari

Google Translate has been a powerful tool for years, allowing people to communicate across languages. Now, Apple and Google have teamed up to bring the same convenience to Safari users. With Google Translate for Safari, you can easily and quickly translate entire webpages or even just paragraphs with a few clicks.

To use this feature, simply open up Safari on your Mac or iPhone and visit the page you’d like to translate. If the page is available for translation, you’ll see a ‘Translate’ button in the Smart Search field. Clicking this will open up a menu with sevral languages for you to choose from. On iPhone and iPad, there is also an option to set your language preferences so that future translations don’t require as many clicks.

In addition to webpages, Google Translate for Safari also allows you to translate text within emails, forms or documents. This means that if someone sends you an email in a foreign language, all it takes is one click of the translate button and you can continue your conversation withut any hassle.

Overall, Google Translate for Safari is an incredibly useful tool that makes communication much easier across language barriers. It supports more than 100 languages and provides quick translations at the click of a button – making it perfect for anyone who regularly needs to communicate with people from different countries or speak different languages.

Using Google Translate in Safari

Using Google Translate in Safari is easy and quick. First, open the Safari browser on your Mac. Then, go to the webpage you want to translate. If the webpage can be translated, the Smart Search field will display a Translate button. Click on this button and then choose which language you woud like to translate the webpage into. Once you have chosen a language, Google will quickly translate the webpage for you. You can also change your default language in Safari so that all webpages are automatically translated into your preferred language. To do this, simply open Safari’s preferences window and select “Google Translate” from the languages list.

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Enabling Translation on Safari

To get translation on Safari, open the Safari browser and navigate to the webpage you want to translate. Tap the Share icon (the square with an arrow pointing up), then tap Translate. Select the language you want to translate into and tap Translate. The webpage will be translated into your chosen language.

Exploring the Availability of a Google Translate Extension for Safari

Yes, tere is a Google Translate extension for Safari! It’s a free and easy-to-use extension that lets you translate entire webpages or just individual paragraphs with the click of a button. You can also use it to translate text written in emails, forms or documents. It’s a great way to quickly and easily access translations without needing to open a separate window or tab. Plus, it works on both desktop and mobile versions of Safari.

Translating in Safari on iPhone

To translate a web page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, open the page you’d like to view in the Safari browser. Once the page has loaded, you’ll see an aA button in the far-left of the address bar. Tap this button and select Translate to [Language] from the dropdown menu. The webpage will then be automatically translated into the selected language. To revert back to the original language, simply select Original from the dropdown menu.

Troubleshooting Safari Translation Issues

Safari uses automatic translation to translate websites into the language of your choice. Depending on the website, this may not alwas be available. If the website you are trying to access is not in its original language, or if you are visiting a different domain, Safari will no longer attempt to translate it. This could be because the website does not support automatic translation, or because the original language of the page is already in a language that you understand. Additionally, if you have disabled automatic translation in Safari’s settings, this will also prevent translation from occurring.

Enabling Google Translate

To enable Google Translate, you frst need to open the Google Chrome browser on your computer. Then, click the More icon at the top right corner of the browser window and select Settings from the drop-down menu. At the bottom of the Settings page, click Advanced and then Languages. On the Language page, you will see a list of languages. Select the language you’d like to use and click More next to it. Finally, turn Offer to translate pages in this language on or off according to your preferences. Once you’ve enabled Google Translate for a specific language, it will automatically detect and offer to translate any webpages in that language that you visit.

Is Apple’s Version of Google Translate Available?

No, there is currently no Apple version of Google Translate. However, Apple does offer its own translation app called Apple Translate. This app is available for iOS 14 and later on both iPhone and iPad devices. It is capable of translating text and voice conversations between 11 languages including English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin Chinese. Apple Translate also has the ability to detect the language of a text or spoken phrase automatically. In addition to thse features, it has a “Look Up” option which allows users to quickly view definitions and translations of words in a supported language without leaving the app.

Google Translate Safari is a great tool for those who need to quickly and easily understand foreign languages. It provides an easy-to-use extension that can quickly translate entire webpages, paragraphs, emails, forms, and documents into the language of your choice. With its simple tap-and-go interface, users can effortlessly translate webpages on their iPhones and iPads with just a few clicks. This makes it an invaluable tool for those who regularly travel or communicate with people from diffeent countries or cultures. Google Translate Safari is an essential tool for anyone wanting to make sense of foreign languages in no time.

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Use XTranslate AI to translate and communicate across 100+ languages accurately, quickly and better! XTranslate AI is Your Ultimate Translator powered by the cutting edge AI technology, GPT, Gemini, Claude 3. It also supports Google and Microsoft Translator as you need. Here, we also introduce the first AI chat translator. With that, you can simply send the text you want to translate to AI, and AI will respond with the translated content in the language you want immediately! XTranslate AI can translate any text, voice, and images to 100+ languages quickly in just several seconds. You are also be able to translate content into different tones easily, e.g. professional, friendly, formal, funny! Additionally, we have added the Safari extension for you so you can use XTranslate AI to translate content easily in your Safari browser! Features: - Advanced AI Chat Translate - Multiple Translators to use, AI GPT Translator, Gemini Translator, Claude Translator, Google Translator and Microsoft Translator! - Can translate into any tone - Text & Voice translation - Conversation Voice translation - Image & Camera Translation - Supports over 100+ languages - XTranslate AI Safari Extension - Text to speech - hear correct pronunciation and play words and texts. - Auto detect language - Reverse translation - Translate History - Provide both free version, and Premium version with great features and benefits! Coming soon - Document translation - Keyboard translation Whenever you need to translate or understand the content, just have XTranslate AI do it for you. Experience the best AI GPT translator and the power of advanced GPT translate, Claude 3, Gemini, Google Translate Service, and Microsoft Translator with XTranslate AI app today! Supported languages: English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cebuano, Chinese (Traditional), Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Korean, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Lao, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian, Myanmar (Burmese), Nepali, Norwegian, Nyanja (Chichewa), Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Scots Gaelic, Serbian, Sesotho, Shona, Sindhi, Sinhala (Sinhalese), Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sundanese, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino), Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Xhosa, Yiddish, Yoruba, Zulu

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Apple releases Safari Technology Preview 193

Posted by Dennis Sellers | Apr 25, 2024 | MacTech News |

Apple releases Safari Technology Preview 193

Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 193. The update includes fixes and updates for Authentication, CSS, Editing, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, Web API, and Web Extensions.

Safari Technology Preview offers a sneak peek at upcoming web technologies in macOS and iOS. You can experiment with these technologies in your websites and extensions.

Safari Technology Preview is a standalone app that works side-by-side with the current version of Safari, so you can continue to use and reference the current release.

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