Opera has added a built-in translation feature to its desktop browser. This innovation, which came with the new version 120, allows users to translate web pages directly from within the browser. The update also includes improvements that make split-screen easier to use and design changes to the password manager.
Opera has gained a built-in translation feature
The new translation tool called Opera Translate allows users to access foreign language content without the need for third-party add-ons. It is stated that the translated data is not shared with third parties and is processed in accordance with the strictest privacy regulations. It is stated that the feature supports many languages, including Turkish.

The browser’s split-screen feature has also been updated. Now, the toolbar can be used while this mode is active, and the two tabs on the screen become part of a structure called Tab Island. Opera states that these adjustments were made directly based on user feedback.
The new version also increases the browser’s overall stability. Minor crashes, some glitches in the user interface, and translation-related errors have been fixed. The update is available for download on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
Opera has implemented the built-in translation feature as an important step to improve the user experience, but it is quite late in this area compared to its competitors. This feature has been standard in browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox for a long time.
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