How to use in-browser translation
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How to use in-browser translation: Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge
Translate a webpage into your preferred language
- 1. Open a webpage and right-click anywhere on the page. Select Translate to language 1
- 2. This will activate the translation icon
on the top right of your screen.
- 3. Click on
, change the language of the website to the one you prefer and click on Translate.
Revert translated webpage back to original language
Repeat steps 2-3 above and click on Show original.
1It does not matter what language you have in the menu as you will change it in the next step.
How to use in-browser translation: Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Translate a webpage into your preferred language
- 1. Open a webpage and right-click anywhere on the page. Select Translate to language 2
- 2. Click on the 3-dots-menu
and select Choose another language.
- 3. Select your preferred language and click on Done.
Revert translated webpage back to original language
Repeat steps 1-3 above and select English again.
2 It does not matter what language you have in the menu as you will change it in the next step.
How to use in-browser translation: Apple Safari
Apple Safari
Translate a webpage into your preferred language
- 1. Open a webpage and click on the transation icon
on the top right of the screen.
- 2. Select your language from the list or – if not present – click on Preferred Languages
This opens the Language & Region menu. Click on the plus sign (+) to add a new preferred language3.
Revert translated webpage back to original language
Click on the transation icon again and click on View Original.

3 Some languages could be limited to certain applications in MacOSX, depending on the version and setup.
How to use in-browser translation: Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox
If you are using Mozilla Firefox, you will need to install the Google Translate extension first.
Please follow the guide: Translate the web - directly in your Browser (mozilla.org)