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Web Translate

Web Translate is a tool designed to integrate with your web browser or Thunderbird, providing seamless access to a variety of popular translation services. It is primarily aimed at facilitating quick translations directly from your browser, negating the need to navigate to a...

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Microsoft Edge
  • Vivaldi Browser
  • Google Chrome
  • Thunderbird
  • Opera
  • Brave
  • Firefox
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  • Developed by

    SK flagJuraj Mäsiar
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Web Translate?

Web Translate is a tool designed to integrate with your web browser or Thunderbird, providing seamless access to a variety of popular translation services. It is primarily aimed at facilitating quick translations directly from your browser, negating the need to navigate to a separate translation page.

The functionality of Web Translate includes the ability to translate selected text via the context menu, as well as offering whole page translation. In addition, it includes a dark mode feature for user interface customization.

It supports a range of translation providers including Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, DeepL Translator, Yandex Translate, Baidu Translator, and more. This broad compatibility allows users to choose the translation service that best suits their needs directly from their browser or Thunderbird.