Unlike Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, Firefox does include a fully automatic, built-in page translation feature by default. Users must rely on offline translation tools (Firefox Translations) or extensions (e.g., Google Translator for Firefox). This report outlines the current state, strengths, and limitations of translation in Firefox.

: When Firefox detects a supported foreign language, a translation icon (resembling a document) automatically appears in the address bar.

Firefox prioritizes privacy over convenience in translation. For users who reliably, Chrome or Edge are better choices. For privacy-focused users who occasionally need translation, enabling Firefox Translations (for supported languages) or using a temporary extension is the current workable path.

Firefox offers translation in multiple languages, including: