In this guide, we will look at how Firefox can handle something like this, translating the web page to a language we understand.
Can You Translate a Web Page in Firefox?
Just like Chrome and Edge, Firefox on PC is perfectly capable of translating a web page. With Firefox version 118, you can now translate any website in real time. Since the translation happens locally, there’s no risk of a privacy breach, unlike other browsers that rely on cloud services. However, it’s a different story on your phone. In the Firefox browser app, there is neither a native translation feature nor can you install an add-on for this purpose. However, there are a couple of workarounds, although they are not feasible at all. (More on this later.) READ MORE: Fix: Firefox Addons not Working ➜
How to Translate a Webpage in Firefox on Desktop
In the latest version of Firefox, the ability to translate is built-in, and whenever you visit a page that is not in your preferred language, Firefox automatically detects it and gives you the option to translate. However, if you don’t see this pop-up, here’s what you can do: READ MORE: How to Protect & Hide Your Browser Fingerprint ➜
↪ Alternatives to the Native Translation Feature
If you’re not satisfied with the quality of the translation or if the Full-page Translation feature isn’t working smoothly, you can try using an add-on. There are many translation extensions available in the Firefox add-ons store. We’ll use “To Google Translate” as an example:
How to Translate in Firefox on Mobile?
Translation add-ons for Android are available; however, they do not work with the stable Firefox browser. After Firefox was relaunched in 2020, the support for a majority of add-ons was lost. Currently, only a handful of add-ons are supported. Firefox on the iPhone doesn’t support any add-ons at all. If you really need to translate some content while using Firefox on phone, you can use Google Translate for this purpose. Here’s how:
What to Do if Firefox Translation Feature is Not Working?
There could be several reasons why the Firefox translations feature is not working for you. Here are some possible causes and their fixes:
Firefox Fullpage Translation feature was introduced in the version 118, so if your Firefox is outdated, this feature will not work for you.You were messing with the configuration of Firefox and have disabled this feature. In this case,Open about:config > Search “browser.translations.enable” > Change the value from false to true. Restart Firefox for the changes to take effect.Click on the toggle to change value from false to trueIf you’re using the latest Firefox and have also installed the Firefox Translations add-on, the extension might interfere with the native translation feature, which ultimately affects how pages are translated. It’s best to remove this extension from your browser. Here’s how to do it:Click on the Extensions icon > Click on the gear icon in front of Firefox Translations > Remove Extension.Remove Firefox Translation add-on
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Final Thoughts
Currently, the Firefox translation feature for PC only works on the text content of web pages. It doesn’t work with images or videos. If you really need the translation feature on a mobile browser and are disappointed with Firefox, try Google Chrome. It has a built-in ability, just like Firefox for PC, which runs smoothly.

















