![]() ![]() You may also select the "More options"/"Translate Menu" to reveal additional options for translating the site. ![]() In the example above, selecting English will change any text on the site from German to English. Once prompted, click on the Translate bubble in the address bar to select which language you would like to translate the text into: If you would like the browser to offer you the option to translate pages that display in one of your preferred languages anyway, you can do so by going to brave://settings/languages, selecting the "more options" menu (three dots icon) for the specific language and checking the Offer to translate For example, the translation option would not appear when visiting the site in the image above if the German was included in the Preferred Note that visiting sites with text in a language set as a Preferred Language (these can be found in brave://settings/languages) will not display the Translate option. ![]() Simply visit any website that contains text in a foreign language and observe the Translate prompt appear in the address bar: In order to use the Brave Translate feature, you'll need to disable any translation extensions (you can do this in brave://settings/extensions). By default, any currently installed and enabled translation extension will override the built in translation feature. We do recommend looking at the translations privacy policy to stay informed about what these extensions do with your translation data/requests. While Brave Translate will be the default translation option, you may still use your desired Translation extension for translation services in the browser. Note that, as stated in our Privacy Policy, Brave removes IP addresses associated with requests submitted to the translation service and any text submitted is not retained after the request completes. Brave has partnered with Lingvanex to bring quick, quality and private in-page translation for 108 different languages to the browser. Handwriting - Google is also able to translate handwritten text, though the success here will depend on how neat the writing is.Brave browser now offers it's own built-in translation feature for use in the Desktop and Android browser (iOS to be supported in future builds).So you can take a photo and then get the app to translate the text for you. Photo translation - via the app you can also translate the text in images and screenshots.If you have a Google Assistant-capable pair of earphones (like Google Buds) you can use this to understand foreign speech. Real-time interpreting - Google Translate also works via Google Assistant to offer you a live interpretation of speech.This means that you can use it to do things like quickly translate a menu at a restaurant or the street signs in a foreign country that you're visiting. Real-time camera translation - Google Translate is able to do live translations of whatever the camera is pointing at using Google Lens.It can also be used to translate entire web pages if the site you're reading doesn't offer an option in your native language already. If you have a sentence, paragraph or even a lot more text you can just copy and paste it into Google Translate and use the system to translate that text into your own language. Basic text translation - obviously you can use Google Translate on blocks of text. ![]()
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