Note

Your browser's default language must be set to your preferred language to translate pages into other languages.

 

 

Google Chrome

  1. In the Google Chrome application, go to the webpage you want to translate.
  2. On the right of the address bar, click Translate and choose your preferred language.
  3. If the option does not come up to Translate in the address bar, visit the language section of Google Chrome's settings. Default languages and auto-translation can be adjusted within these settings, as well as a toggle to turn auto-translation on or off.
 
 

Safari

  1. In the Safari application, go to the webpage you want to translate. If the webpage can be translated, the Smart Search field displays the Translation button.
  2. Click the Translation button, then choose a language.
  3. If the option does not come up to Translate in the address bar, visit the Region & Language section of Safari's settings to adjust default languages.
 
 

Microsoft Edge

  1. In the Microsoft Edge application, go to the webpage you want to translate.
  2. Select the Translate icon in the address bar.
  3. In the Translate to menu, select which language you want to translate, and select Translate.
  4. If the option to Translate does not appear in the address bar, visit the Languages section under Microsoft Edge's Settings, and adjust your default languages and auto-translation.