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Open Chrome and visit the page you want to translate.
Tap the translation prompt and choose the language you want.
If needed, tap More or Settings in the translation bar to choose another language.
To make it automatic, choose Always translate pages in [language].
Brave includes its own translation feature on mobile devices, including Android.
Open Brave and go to Settings → Languages.
Make sure translation options are enabled in the browser.
Open a page in another language and use the translation prompt when it appears.
If available, choose the option to always translate that language.
Open Safari and go to a webpage written in another language.
Tap the aA button, or the page/settings icon depending on the iOS version.
Tap Translate to [Language].
If asked, tap Enable Translation.
To return to the original page, tap View Original from the same menu.
Chrome on iPhone can use translation on webpages, but behavior may vary by version and setup; the simplest path is usually the browser menu on a foreign-language page.
Open Chrome and load the page.
Open the browser menu and look for Translate if it appears.
Choose the destination language.
If translation is not available in your setup, Safari may provide a more consistent built-in experience on iPhone.
On Android, Chrome offers the clearest built-in automatic translation flow among the sources reviewed.
On iPhone, Safari is the easiest built-in option for translating webpages directly in the browser.
If translation does not appear, the page language may not be supported or the page may not be compatible with the browser’s translation feature.