Firefox for Android version 126 has added a new built-in translation feature that allows you to browse the web in your preferred language seamlessly. As you navigate the site, Firefox continuously translates new content in real time.
Table of Contents
- 1 How to use the translation toolbar
- 2 Customize translation settings
- 3 Select language download preferences
- 4 FAQ
- 4.1 Why can't I access translations on my Android device?
- 4.2 Does Firefox's translation feature work with non-text content, like images or videos?
- 4.3 What if I encounter a page with mixed languages or content in multiple languages? Will the translation still work?
- 4.4 Can I translate a page partially, like only a specific section or paragraph?
- 4.5 Can Firefox translate pages that are password-protected or behind login screens?
- 4.6 How do I revert a page to its original language after translation?
- 4.7 Why do I need to download languages?
- 4.8 How can I report incorrect translations?
How to use the translation toolbar
To translate a webpage:
- When you visit a webpage in a supported language, the translation panel will open automatically. If it does not open, tap the translation icon in the toolbar, or select
- Next, select your desired translation language from the bottom dropdown menu, which will be pre-populated with your first preferred language. To change it, use the dropdown menu.
- Click to translate the entire page.
- To switch the page back to its original language, tap the toolbar icon , then select .
Customize translation settings
To tailor your translation experience:
- Tap the translation icon in the toolbar.
- Tap the cog icon located on the top right side of the translation panel.
- Switch the toggle for the setting you want to apply.
- To undo a change, simply change the toggle back to its original position.
Select language download preferences
To adjust your language download preferences, follow these steps:
- Tap the translation icon in the toolbar.
- Tap the cog icon located on the top right side of the translation panel.
- Tap
- In Translation settings, you will find options to:
- Offer to translate when possible: Get automatic prompts to translate foreign language pages.
- Always download languages in data saving mode: Allow language downloads even with data-saving enabled.
- Automatic translation: Enable web pages to translate automatically.
- Never translate these sites: Set specific sites to be excluded from translation.
- Download languages: Manage offline languages.
Download languages
To download and manage languages for offline use:
- Tap the translation icon in the toolbar.
- Tap the cog icon on the top right side of the translation panel.
- Tap
- Tap
- Select the languages you want to download by tapping the download icon beside each one.
- To delete a downloaded language, click the trash can icon next to it.
FAQ
Why can't I access translations on my Android device?
Translation is not supported on all Android devices at this time.
Does Firefox's translation feature work with non-text content, like images or videos?
No, the translation feature currently only handles text content on web pages, so it won't translate non-text elements such as images, videos or interactive elements.
What if I encounter a page with mixed languages or content in multiple languages? Will the translation still work?
While the translation feature primarily focuses on the main language of the webpage, it may not handle pages with mixed languages or content in multiple languages optimally.
Can I translate a page partially, like only a specific section or paragraph?
Currently, the translation feature is designed to translate the entire page. It doesn't support translating only specific sections or paragraphs.
Can Firefox translate pages that are password-protected or behind login screens?
Yes, Firefox can translate password-protected or login-required pages, as long as the content is fully displayed on your screen. The translation feature works on any webpage content that Firefox can access and render.
How do I revert a page to its original language after translation?
To revert a page to its original language after translation, tap the toolbar icon, then select
.Why do I need to download languages?
Downloading languages enables Firefox to perform translations locally within your browser, prioritizing your privacy and security. As you translate, Firefox downloads partial language files to your browser cache as you need them. If your device is in data saving mode, Firefox will prompt you before downloading the language. You can turn this setting off by selecting Always download in data saving mode.
How can I report incorrect translations?
You can help enhance Firefox translations by reporting inaccuracies through this form.
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