How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

Often times you may need to translate web pages on your browser because you will definitely find many pages in many languages ​​on the Internet, and therefore both Chrome and Safari browsers provide a convenient way to translate web pages into many different languages ​​and given that language barriers can To prevent you from viewing the content displayed on many useful sites, in this article we will discuss together how to translate web pages on the iPhone and iPad, whether via Chrome or Safari.

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad


First: Translate web pages on Chrome browser:

In order to be able to translate web pages, you will have to enter the Google Chrome browser first, if the application is not present on your device, you can download it easily through The following link:

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Now, my friend, you only have to open the application and then enter the URL of the site whose content you want to translate or open any site you want, and once the page is loaded, Google Chrome can show you that the site’s content is in a language different from your primary language and offers you the option to translate automatically, if That is the case, click on the "Translate" option to translate the page content into English or any other language of your choice.

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

If you do not see the automatic message, there is no problem because you can perform this option manually, so go to the more icon or the application menu by clicking on the three dots arranged horizontally on the lower right side of the screen:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

After that, click on the Translate option from the window that appears in front of you, as in the following image:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

After clicking on the translation option, Google Chrome will download the page again and translate it into English by default. Of course, you can change the language that will be translated into if you want in addition to that you can return to the original language of the page if you want that by clicking on the “Show” option. Original ”appears in the Google Translate popup:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad


Second: Translating web pages on Safari:

The translation feature was recently added in Safari with the coming of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, because unfortunately, previous versions of Safari did not support language translation by default as it is in Google Chrome, but you do not need to worry if you are using a version less than iOS 14 because it is using Microsoft Translator You can give Safari the ability to convert web pages from one language to another.

You will need to install an app Microsoft Translator From the App Store on your iOS or iPadOS device:

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Now you do not need to open the application, just go to any foreign language website on Safari and click on the "Share" icon in the bottom menu:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

After that you scroll down and click on the "Translator" option to reload the current English webpage:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

As you can see, my friend, as soon as the page is reloaded and the translation is complete, you will be notified directly below the address bar in Safari that the page has been translated into the language that was specified:

How to translate web pages in Chrome and Safari on iPhone and iPad

Of course, you can also set the language that you want the Microsoft Translator application to translate into automatically when you visit a foreign site, by going to “Settings”, then “Translation” and finally “Language”. Here you can choose whatever you want.

In the end, if you use Google Chrome as your preferred web browser on your phone, you will not need to install any third-party application to access translation features because the feature is already in the browser unlike the Safari application, and you can also use Siri for translation if you only want to search for words and phrases. Specific, and as I indicated, it is with a iOS 14 And iPadOS 14 Safari has native language translation capabilities as well.

Tell us in the comments what you think about the article, and did you benefit from this method or did you know it before?

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19 comment

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Ashraf

This option has disappeared from me!! iPhone 7 with iOS 15.7.4

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    mimv

    @Ashraf Have you been trying to translate the web page on Safari or Chrome? Because if you are using iOS 14 or iPadOS 14, you can use the translation feature built into Safari, and if you are using Chrome, you have to press the “More” button and choose the Translate option. Hope this helps! 😊

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Mohammad Alfaraji

Thank you, I have benefited a lot
God bless you and your ability to do good

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Ashraf

The device has updated to iOS 14 and I cannot translate from Safari, and I do not know where the problem is? !!

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Abdulrahman Abu Khaled

Excellent and very useful article

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s al. shimmary

May Allah reward you

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Abdullah Al-Houdan

Thanks for the wonderful explanation

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Selim

Can an interpreter be able to read e-mails?

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Jealous Egyptian

Thanks for the wonderful explanation

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SAEED ALGDANI

One of the things I'm most looking forward to in the new iOS is Apple Translator.

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Audience Aismalla

God reward you.

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iFuhrer

In Android, you do not have to specify the text and it gives you options, including copy, paste and translation. Even or you are using the Blue Genie browser separately.

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    Blog administrator

    This option is also present in iOS, but only for one word and the name of the option LookUp

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    Nasser Al-Ziyadi

    It remains a factorial system
    The quality of the applications remains unhappy with the Play Store
    And the designs of Android devices remain among the miserable things

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Hail sniper

I straighten the way from the days of iPhone XNUMX

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Nasser Al-Ziyadi

I wish there was an article about the translation feature in Safari with version XNUMX

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Mohamed Soliman

Also, if you have installed Bing Browser, you will be presented with the translation option in Safari.

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Hassan Mansour

Thanks for this important and useful information, but how can I translate from Safari if I have IOS 14 trial version on the iPhone I tried the trial but it is not free and I have to subscribe to itranslate

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    ash

    As far as I know, the feature is present in iOS 14 by default without the need to download additional software

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