@NFTCPS: Bird Bro struck gold again! This open-source translation extension, Pair Translate, is fantastic. ① Fully open-source and transparent, keeping your data secure. ② Seamlessly switch between word, paragraph, or full-page modes; translate input box content with one click—no more copying and pasting. ③ Supports AI models like Google, DeepL, ChatGPT, and Gemini, with optimized token usage.
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Pair Translate is an open-source browser extension that enables side-by-side translation using various AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini, prioritizing user privacy by processing data locally.
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Found another open-source browser translation extension on GitHub: Pair Translate. Bilingual display, fully open-source code, clean and transparent. Supports word-level, paragraph-level, and full-page translation with multiple modes; can translate text already in input boxes with one click, no need to copy-paste back and forth. Full range of engines:...
Pair Translate is an open-source browser translation extension that supports word-level, paragraph-level, and full-page translation, with multiple translation engines including Google, DeepL, ChatGPT, and Gemini, supporting bilingual display, and available on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge stores.
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