Native Language Switcher for Reddit
Overview
Automatically switches to the official translated version of Reddit posts if available.
[Overview] Enhance your Reddit experience with seamless local language support. "Native Language Switcher for Reddit" is a lightweight utility that automatically detects and redirects you to the official translated version of Reddit posts. [Key Features] - Automatic Localization: Instantly checks if a post has an official Reddit translation (e.g., Korean, Spanish, French, etc.) and switches to it automatically. - Smart Fallback Logic: Not all posts have translations. Our extension verifies availability via a quick background check. If a translation is missing or invalid, it keeps you on the original page without annoying loops. - Customizable Targets: Choose your preferred language (Korean, English, Japanese, Spanish, etc.) through the simple popup menu. - One-Click Toggle: Easily enable or disable the translation feature with a single click. - Zero Impact on Performance: Built with lightweight JavaScript, it works in the background without slowing down your browsing experience. [How it works] Reddit provides machine-translated versions of popular posts, but they aren't always easy to find. This extension appends the native translation parameter (tl={lang}) to the URL only when a valid translation exists, ensuring you always get the best reading experience.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedFebruary 11, 2026
- Size37.38KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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