If a web page can be translated into one of your preferred languages, you can have Safari translate it.
Translate a web pageGo to the Safari app on your Mac.
Go to the webpage you want to translate.
If the web page can be translated, the Smart Search field displays the Translate button .
Click , then choose a language.
If you think the translation might need improvement, click , then choose Report Translation Issue. The translation is sent to Apple for review.
You may be able to make more languages available in the Translate menu by adding the languages in Language & Region settings. After you add a language to your list of preferred languages, if a translation is available to that language, it appears in the Translate menu in Safari.
To add a language, see Change Language & Region settings.
Note: The availability of translations and the number of languages that can be translated may vary by country or region.
You can also select some text in a web page and translate that. See Translate text.
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