Hello fellow translators,
Are you using Sugoi Translator and wishing it supported your language?
Do you find local LLMs require heavy hardware and complicated setups—only to give poor results with batch requests?
Wouldn’t it be great to have a reliable local translator that works offline, free, and without extra requirements?
Good news—after a long wait, we’ve finally reached that point. 🎉
On your current computer, there might already be a decent offline translation engine ready to use. No extra installation. No extra cost. Just fast, reliable translations.
This is thanks to Google’s Translator API, a part of their push for on-device AI in Chrome.
✅ The Translator API is built on the Gemini Nano model inside Chrome.
✅ It has been stable since Chrome 138.
✅ It’s now officially listed on MDN
Translator++ has supported the Translator API and Gemini Nano since the early stages of its development, and support is now fully stable.
💡 In this new video, I’ll walk you through how to set up, test, and use Gemini Nano in Translator++.
Watch the video and see how you can start translating offline—easily and for free.
Happy translating,
Dreamsavior.