Translating results
When a result looks like it's in another language, Neuji offers to translate it.
Inline translation
Web and news results detected as foreign-language show a Translate control. It translates the result's title and snippet in place — marked Translated by LibreTranslate — and gives you a Show original toggle. Only the title and snippet are translated; the page behind the link is untouched.
Detection reads the result's own text, so the control appears when a result looks foreign. A mixed-language result is occasionally missed; the full-page option below covers those.
To translate every foreign result on every search, turn on Translate foreign results automatically under Settings → Search → General. It is off by default. With it on, the results page shows one Translated by LibreTranslate notice with a Show originals link instead of per-result controls.
Full-page translation
To read the destination page itself in your language, open a result's ⋮ menu and choose Translate full page. It opens an external translator in a new tab. Choose which one under Full-page translation provider in Settings → Search → General:
| Provider | What opens |
|---|---|
| Google Translate | The destination page, translated in place. The default. |
| Lingva | The result's text in Lingva, an alternative translation front-end. |
| SimplyTranslate | The result's text in SimplyTranslate. |
| Mozhi | The result's text in Mozhi. |
Full-page translation happens on the provider's site, under that provider's terms — Neuji hands over the link and nothing else.