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Translate Notion in Your Browser, Both Ways

To translate Notion, add a browser extension that translates inline on notion.so. Pages, wikis, and comments render in your language in place, and you can write a block or comment in your own language and translate it before others read it, so a multilingual team workspace stays readable and editable in one window.

Why generic translators break on Notion

Notion is a live document model, not static text, so a naive page translator that rewrites the DOM fights the editor and can duplicate or hide content. Copy-pasting a long wiki into a translator tab loses the structure that makes Notion useful. A team workspace needs translation that respects the layout and keeps the page intact.

Reading Notion in your language

Read Notion pages, wikis, and inline comments in your own language, side-by-side with the original or replacing it in place, with the block structure preserved.

Writing back in theirs

Write a comment or note in your own language and let Input Translation render it in the team language, so a distributed team reads each other clearly without a separate translator.

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

  1. Install Swiftin from the Chrome Web Store
  2. Sign in (free, no card required)
  3. Open notion.so and use the site as usual
  4. Click the Swiftin launcher to translate the page in your language
  5. Type a reply in your own language and trigger Input Translation before sending

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