Firefox for iOS version 146 introduces a new, privacy-first translation feature that lets you translate supported websites into your device's language. Translation happens directly on your device; no data is sent to the cloud, so your browsing remains private.
Firefox will detect if a page is in one of these languages and offer a simple one-tap option to translate it into the language set on your device.
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Use the translation toolbar
- Open Firefox on your iPhone or iPad and visit a webpage.
- If Firefox detects a different language, a translation banner will appear at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap the icon to convert the page into your preferred language.
- To show the original page again, tap the icon again.
Customize translation settings
You can control how and when Firefox offers to translate webpages.
- Tap the menu icon (three dots) at the bottom of the screen.
- Go to .
- Tap under .
- From here, you can enable or disable automatic translation prompts
Frequently asked questions
Why don’t I see the Translate button?
The feature is available starting in Firefox for iOS version 146. Update your app from the App Store if you don’t see it.
Can I choose which language to translate into?
Not yet. For now, Firefox iOS will only translate into the current device language.
Can I translate part of a page?
No. Firefox currently translates the entire webpage.
Can I undo the translation?
Yes. Tap the Translate button again to revert to the original language.