Split & Inline Translate
Overview
Split your screen to read the original and translated page side by side, or translate inline on the current page.
Split & Inline Translate gives you four ways to read any webpage in another language — without leaving the page or opening a new tab. FOUR TRANSLATION MODES: Word — Annotates every word on the page with its translation. At the end of each sentence, shows the full translated sentence alongside the original. Designed for language learners who want word-level reading with sentence-level comprehension checks. Scrollbar hides automatically for a focused reading experience. Inline — Translates each paragraph in place. The translated text appears alongside the original so you can compare and read at your own pace. Click again to restore the original. Split — Opens a second window with the Google Translate version of the page. Both windows are scroll-synced so they stay in step as you read. Hover — Hover over any word or selected text to see its translation in a tooltip, without modifying the page at all. All modes toggle: one click to activate, one click to restore. DETAILS: • 43 languages supported • Vietnamese default (easily changed) • No accounts, no sign-in • All translation powered by Google Translate • Nothing stored on external servers LIMITATIONS: • Does not work on chrome://, edge://, or other browser-internal pages • Split mode requires the browser to allow popups • Word mode works best on English-language pages
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Details
- Version1.0.3
- UpdatedMarch 8, 2026
- Offered byquoc
- Size912KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperNguyễn Đình Quốc
Ea Bhốk Cư Kuin, Đắk Lắk 63000 VNEmail
quocnguyent10v@gmail.comPhone
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