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
- Install Swiftin from the Chrome Web Store
- Sign in (free, no card required)
- Open notion.so 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