How to Translate a Webpage with Helperbird

Helperbird makes it easy to translate any webpage into your preferred language using Google Translate. Whether you're reading news from another country or researching in a foreign language, you can get an instant translation.


Step 1: Open Helperbird

Click the Helperbird icon in your browser toolbar to open the extension.


Step 2: Go to Translate

In the list of tools, find Translate and click the open icon next to it.


Step 3: Choose Language and Translate

You'll see a list of available languages.

Click on the language you want to translate the page into.

Once you've selected your language, click the Translate website button at the bottom.

A new tab will open showing the entire webpage translated into your chosen language.

Tip: Your language choice stays selected, so the next time you want to translate a page, you can just open Helperbird and hit the translate button without choosing a language again.


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Need Additional Help?

If you run into any issues or have questions about translating webpages, reach out to our friendly Helperbird support team, and we'll be happy to help!

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