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Translate

Hosted Llama-class translation. Higher quality than browser-only models — particularly for less common language pairs. Uses 2 credits per run.

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About Translate

Translate converts text from one language to another using a hosted Llama-class model, producing more natural results than browser-only translators, especially on less common language pairs. Reach for it when machine output has to read fluently rather than literally, such as customer-facing copy or documents in lower-resource languages. Each run uses 2 credits.

Category
text
Input
Accepts: text/plain.
Output
Outputs: text/plain.
Cost
Credit-metered
Memory
low
Privacy: Translate runs entirely on your device. Files you provide never leave your browser — no uploads, no server, no tracking. The page works offline once loaded.

Common uses

  • Translate a support reply into a customer's native language with natural phrasing
  • Localize marketing or product copy where literal word-for-word output would read awkwardly
  • Handle a less common language pair that lightweight in-browser models translate poorly
  • Translate an article or email so a colleague abroad can read it in their own language
  • Convert a transcript into another language as a follow-on to a transcription workflow
  • Produce a readable draft translation of a document for review by a native speaker

Frequently asked questions

What does Translate accept and return?

It takes plain text (text/plain) and returns the translated plain text.

Which languages does it handle?

It uses a hosted Llama-class model that covers a broad range of languages, with a particular edge on less common pairs where browser-only models struggle.

Why is this a paid tool?

It runs on a hosted model rather than in your browser, so each translation uses 2 credits to cover the compute behind the higher quality.

Is my text sent to a server?

Yes. The translation is produced by a hosted model, so your text is sent there to be processed, unlike the free in-browser tools.

How does it compare to the free in-browser translator?

The hosted model generally produces more fluent, context-aware translations, with the biggest gains on rarer language pairs.

Keywords

  • translate
  • translation
  • language
  • pro
  • llm
  • hosted

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