Surely, you've used Google Translate to translate text into various languages or to hear how this tool pronounces it. So, if you want to save the reading file from Google Translate to listen to offline on your computer, what should you do? The guide on how to download audio files from Google Translate to your computer below will help you.
Guide to downloading audio files from Google Translate
How to download audio files from Google Translate to your computer
Step 1: Access and use Google Translate to look up words or text as usual.
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Step 3: In the code inspection frame that appears, click on the Network tab as shown in the image.
Step 4: Continue selecting the Media category to filter multimedia data components.
Step 5: Afterward, you can press the Listen button for Google Translate to read the text you want to pronounce.
Step 6: At that moment, in the Media panel, a file named translate_tts will appear. Right-click on this file and choose Open in new tab to download the Google Translate audio to your computer.
Step 7: In the new window, you will see a downward arrow icon. You can click on this icon or press the Ctrl + S key combination to download the audio file from Google Translate to your computer.
Step 8: Choose a folder and name the audio file downloaded from Google Translate, then press Save.
Step 9: After the download is complete, you can open the containing folder and check that audio file.
However, please note that this guide works only with Google Translate on browsers like Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, or browsers with the source code viewing function on the computer. If you use Google Translate on Android, you won't be able to follow these instructions.
- Learn more: How to use Google Translate on Android
In this guide, Mytour has shown you how to download audio files from Google Translate to your computer. This allows you to translate a large piece of text on Google Translate and download the pronunciation file in .mp3 format so that you can listen on any device.