Read the web in your language, naturally.
NativeRead translates any web page right where you're reading it — the translation appears alongside the original, so you never lose the source. Fluent and context-aware, in 110+ languages.
Free to start · No account needed to try · Privacy-first
Why NativeRead
Translation that respects meaning — and your privacy
Most translators give you stiff, word-for-word output. NativeRead reads for meaning and adapts tone, so pages feel like they were written for you.
One click, whole page
A floating button translates the entire page at once — no copy-paste, no switching tabs.
The original stays put
Each translation appears next to the text it came from, so you can check the source at a glance — and hide it all with one click.
Natural & context-aware
Idioms, tone, and cultural nuance are adapted — not translated word for word.
Privacy-first by design
Nothing leaves your browser until you ask for a translation. We don't store the pages you translate, and we never build a browsing profile.
110+ languages, any site
From news and docs to forums and dashboards — translate on whatever page you're reading.
Instant toggle & cache
Once translated, showing and hiding is instant — cached in your browser for the session.
How it works
One click to a page you can actually read
Open any page
Land on a page in a language you'd rather read in your own.
Click NativeRead
Hit the floating button. Set your language once and it's remembered.
Read naturally
The whole page is translated in seconds. Click again to restore the original.
Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you read more.
Usage is counted in pages. A typical page counts as one; very long, text-heavy pages may count as more.
Free
- Up to 5 pages per day
- All 110+ languages
- Translation shown beside the original
- No account needed to try
Pro
- Up to 10,000 pages per month
- Priority processing
- Everything in Free
- Cancel anytime
Trial covers up to 500 pages. Billed monthly via Stripe after that — cancel anytime.
Your reading stays yours
NativeRead sends page text to our servers only to produce the translation you ask for, and we don't store that text or the URL it came from. Major languages are translated on our own self-hosted model; languages it doesn't cover — and any request it can't complete — are run by Cloudflare, the only outside company our code permits. We don't sell data, we don't build browsing-history profiles, and we don't read what you type into forms. Read the full privacy policy →
FAQ
Questions people ask before installing
Do I need an account to try it?
No. Install it and translate straight away — the free tier gives you 5 pages a day without signing in. An account is only needed for Pro.
Which languages does it cover?
110+ target languages, and the source language is detected automatically. You can also pin the source yourself if a page mixes languages.
Does it replace the original text?
Never. The translation is inserted next to the original, so you can compare the two — useful when you're learning the language or checking a technical term. One click hides the translations and leaves the page as it was.
What happens to the pages I translate?
The visible text of the page and its URL are sent to our servers to produce the translation, and neither is saved to our database afterwards. Nothing is sent until you ask for a translation — auto-translate is off when you install. We don't read what you type into forms, search boxes, or password fields. Full privacy policy →
Who actually runs the translation?
Our own self-hosted model, on servers we control, for the major languages it supports. Anything it doesn't cover — plus any request it fails to complete — is run by Cloudflare, which our code restricts to being the only outside company allowed to process your text.
Does it work on every site?
It works on ordinary web pages — news, docs, forums, dashboards. It reads only the top-level page, so text inside embedded third-party frames (some comment widgets and embedded players) isn't translated.
How is a "page" counted?
A typical page counts as one. Very long, text-heavy pages can count as more than one, because usage is measured by how much text is translated rather than by how many tabs you open.
Can I cancel Pro?
Any time, from your account. Billing is handled by Stripe and stops at the end of the current period — we don't ask why and there's nothing to email.
Stop settling for clunky translations.
Add NativeRead and read the web the way it was meant to be read.
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