Translate in Opera
Benefits of translating in Opera
Translate website content easily, securely, and on your terms.
Multilingual
Explore without borders. Instantly read any site in your language, translated from over 40 supported languages.
Private
Enjoy complete peace of mind. Your translations are your business - we don’t store your translation data.
Customizable
Set your translation preferences, choosing which sites to translate automatically and which to skip.
Seamless
Use Google Translate from the sidebar, and highlight any word or phrase on a webpage to translate it instantly.
Highlight and translate instantly
Get on-the-spot translations with Opera AI. Just highlight the text or a phrase, and hit Translate in the popup. Get the info you need without translating the entire page and losing your place.
Google Translate
Alongside Opera’s full-page translation, you can find the world’s most recognized translation tool right in your sidebar. Use Google Translate with 240+ languages and hear pronunciation instantly.
Translate instantly, right in Opera
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Can I resize the Google Translate panel in the sidebar?
Yes. Just like other sidebar tools in the Opera browser, you can resize the Google Translate panel by dragging the edge of the sidebar. Adjust it to make the panel wider or narrower while you browse, so you can see translations comfortably without leaving your page.
How do I select a language for translation in Opera?
Go to Settings (press Alt+P or type opera:settings in the address bar) > Features > Opera Translate > Translate into this language, and select your default language from the dropdown menu.
You can also change the language by clicking the globe icon on the right side of the address bar. Once you click, a popup will appear, where you can pick your preferred language.
Can I stop certain languages from being translated?
Yes. Go to Settings (Alt+P) > Features > Opera Translate > Never offer to translate these languages. Add a language to the list and Opera will stop offering to translate it.
I don’t want this page to be translated. What can I do?
In the translation popup, simply select the option Never translate this site.
What if I dismissed the translation popup but now want to translate the page?
It's easy to get it back. Even after dismissing the initial popup, a small globe icon will remain in your address bar. Click it anytime to bring back the translation options and translate the page.
