
The rest of the third-party translate apps in the iOS App Store either charge up front or require an in-app purchase to enable their translation services in Safari. There are two options you can choose from if you don't want to pay, and they're both from Microsoft. Don't Miss: 200+ Exciting New iOS 13 Features for iPhone.That means that you'll have to install an app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, running iOS 8 or higher, in order to get this functionality. Apple does not have their own translation service, so they have to rely on a third-party, and in this case, it's Microsoft. This hidden feature has actually been around since for a few years now. But with a little setup on your part, you can have Safari translate webpages whenever you need it to. Actually, you'd never know the option was there if someone didn't tell you.

Yes, there's a way for you to get translations of foreign language websites on your iPhone using the built-in Safari app.
