Translate Freelancer.com in Your Browser, Both Ways
To translate Freelancer.com messages, add a browser extension that translates inline on freelancer.com. Client messages and project descriptions render in your language in place, and you reply or write a bid by typing in your own language and translating before you send, so you never lose the thread of a project to a separate translator tab.
Why generic translators break on Freelancer.com
Winning work on Freelancer.com is a speed game: the bids and replies that land first, and read clearly, get the project. Copy-pasting each message into another tab slows you down, and a bid that reads like a raw machine translation signals low effort to the client. Project chat is a real-time surface where tone and speed both matter.
Reading Freelancer.com in your language
Read incoming client messages and project briefs in your own language, side-by-side or replacing the original in place, without leaving the project page.
Writing back in theirs
Write your bid or reply in your own language and let Input Translation send it in the client language, with a Business tone so the proposal reads like a fluent professional wrote it.
This writing half is what most translators skip, they only translate what you read, not what you send. It runs across all four core features: page translation, input translation, selection translation, and AI text-to-speech, in 100+ languages.
Setup
- Install Swiftin from the Chrome Web Store
- Sign in (free, no card required)
- Open freelancer.com and use the site as usual
- Click the Swiftin launcher to translate the page in your language
- Type a reply in your own language and trigger Input Translation before sending
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