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Translate in Microsoft Edge
The Microsoft Translator extension is no longer needed! To help bring all the web to you, we are adding the ability to translate web pages to the preview channels of Microsoft Edge. Translation is now working on Windows, Android, iOS, and macOS.
Automatic detection
Microsoft Edge can automatically detect when a web page is not in one of your preferred languages. When we do, we will pop up a dialog box, right under the address bar, and ask you if you would like us to translate the page into a language you are more comfortable with. We get your preferred languages from the list of languages in the browser setting, Settings ->Languages (edge://settings/languages). You can update the list of languages at any time.
Translate dialog appears when Microsoft Edge detects that language in not in the users preferred list
We have also included an option to auto-translate all pages for specified languages. You can always invoke translation manually from the context menu (right click) or by clicking on the translate icon on the address bar as shown below.
Open translate from the context
Open translate from the address bar
Icon State Change:
Whenever translation occurs, we let you know by changing the color of the Translate icon. Before translation, the icon will be black, and after we translate the web page, . There is an Icon animation for intermediate stage while the document is translating.
Icon state: before translation Icon state: after translation
Translation experience in Immersive Reader:
Translation is now available in the Immersive Reader view of Microsoft Edge. When you are reading an article in the Immersive Reader and want to translate either part or all of the article into another language, open the Reading preferences menu and select the language you want to translate into from the Translate drop down menu. You can then use the Translate entire page slider to decide between translating a selection or the entire page.
Translation experience on iOS and Android:
The behavior is slightly different on mobile. When you visit a web page which is in a language different from your phone’s language, Microsoft Edge offers to translate the page using a flyout that appears at the bottom of webpage. You can get Microsoft Edge browser for iOS and Android in the appropriate store.
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Translation on Microsoft Edge for iOS |
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Translation on Microsoft Edge for Android |
What languages does translation work on?
Translation is currently supported on 54 now 64 languages, which cover the vast majority of webpages on internet today
List of languages supported |
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Afrikaans |
Dutch |
Hindi |
Malagasy |
Punjabi |
Tamil |
Arabic |
English |
Hungarian |
Malay |
Romanian |
Telugu |
Bangla |
Estonian |
Icelandic |
Malayalam |
Russian |
Thai |
Bosnian (Latin) |
Filipino |
Indonesian |
Maltese |
Samoan |
Tongan |
Bulgarian |
Finnish |
Irish |
Maori |
Serbian (Cyrillic) |
Turkish |
Catalan |
French |
Italian |
Marathi | Serbian (Latin) | Ukrainian |
Chinese Simplified |
German |
Japanese |
Norwegian |
Slovak |
Urdu |
Chinese Traditional |
Greek |
Kannada |
Persian |
Slovenian |
Vietnamese |
Croatian |
Gujararti |
Korean |
Polish |
Spanish |
Welsh |
Czech |
Haitian Creole |
Latvian |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Swahili |
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Danish |
Hebrew |
Lithuanian |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Swedish |
What do you think?
We would love to hear from you. What did you like about the experience and what you didn’t? What more would you like us to build?
Thank you for trying out the new Microsoft Edge and leave your comments below!
89 Replies
- Dennis5mileSilver Contributor
Ok, Huston we have a problem..... Ok, so far there is no option to translate in Edge Dev, but there is in Edge Can. However, it does not work as far as I can see if it is "Not" the whole page that needs translating. Oh and this is all supposedly being translated to English....
This first pic shows that the page was translated according to the icon that is now blue, however as you can see, not the whole page was translated.
Elliot KirkNext is right clicking to get the context menu up and trying to select translate from there, which did Not work..
Next is highlighting the text to be translated, which also did not work as there is "NO" translation option to select in the menu..
Well, this is it so far as you can see for me, this is "NOT" working well..my 20cents worth
Dennis5mile
- Johnsonsaji01Copper Contributor
I think this is because the language is not available or it is not supported in you region, I am not sure
- amitkunFormer Employee
Thanks for self-hosting and sharing feedback. There was an intermittent bug in translate and has now been resolved. Can you please try on the latest Canary builds!
Also, support for select and translate a smaller portion of the page has not been added yet.
- amitkunFormer Employee
Hey, Dennis5mile thanks for self-hosting and sharing feedback. There was an intermittent bug in translate and has now been resolved. Can you please try on the latest Canary builds!
Also, support for select and translate a smaller portion of the page has not been added yet.- Dennis5mileSilver Contributor
amitkun wrote:Hey, Dennis5mile thanks for self-hosting and sharing feedback. There was an intermittent bug in translate and has now been resolved. Can you please try on the latest Canary builds!
Also, support for select and translate a smaller portion of the page has not been added yet.Your welcome, and thanks for the heads up about translating selected text and smaller portions of a page being translated..amitkun
Dennis5mile
- Anonymous
Elliot Kirk Very nice this is looking good, also the little things count such as, changing the colour of the translation icon before and after. ;)
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
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It has to be there, never mind what colour it is.
Anyway, I want to point out something. Not only is translation with its icon show with Edge for pages, BUT, there is another ability in Edge that, so far, we are not seeing in Edge C. That is its ability to translate highlighted pieces of text in a Rt Clk menu, Translate text into English. This, also, needs to exist or be kept in Edge C. See the snip below of Edge.
Cheers,
Drew- AnonymousDrew1903
I have no idea what you mean, i suggested that it could be a different colour.
- BrianMwaiCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk maybe you can add an option where the browser can read the word out loud 🔊 either the highlighted word that needs to be translated or the translated word.
- Peter_DinhBrass Contributor
Can we have an option to do the translation? It is useful for some folks who are multi lingual, sometimes I want to translate, sometimes I do not want to translate, even my default language is English.
To clarify, the option is something like "Never translate German to English" for example.
- AlexanderLilovCopper Contributor
Sorry for the stupid question, but how to install Microsoft translator?
- abdurehim02Copper Contributor
Hello Alexander. don't be sorry for asking questions. All you have to do is:
1. Open Microsoft store
2. from top of the Microsoft store chose Edge extensions section.
3. After that you can find translator for Microsoft edge. or
after opening store just type translator for Microsoft edge in the search.
4. After downloading it it will automatically launch itself.
after this you can enjoy translator for Microsoft edge AlexanderLilov
- Anoop_GopikumarFormer Employee
Peter_Dinh Thanks for your feedback. We are working on this and will be bringing this option within the flyout.