Google Translate Desktop

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Google does not offer a standalone, native desktop application for Google Translate on Windows or Mac. Instead, desktop users primarily access the service via the Google Translate Website or by turning the website into a lightweight web app.

The desktop ecosystem offers several powerful official features alongside third-party alternatives. Official Ways to Use Google Translate on Desktop

Progressive Web App (PWA): You can install the official website as a standalone application directly onto your computer using your browser.

In Google Chrome: Go to the Google Translate Website, click the three-dot menu, select Cast, Save, and Share, and click Install Page As App.

In Microsoft Edge: Go to the site, click the three-dot menu, choose Apps, and click Install This Site As An App.

Google Chrome Extension: The Google Translate Extension allows you to highlight text on any webpage for an instant translation pop-up or translate an entire webpage with a single click.

Built-in Browser Integration: Google Chrome has translation features natively integrated into its address bar. Right-clicking anywhere on a page allows you to translate it instantly into your preferred language. Core Desktop Features

The desktop web version includes features optimized for computer hardware: Google Translate

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