Microsoft Edge Testing New Video Translation Feature

A new feature has been discovered in the Canary preview version of Microsoft Edge, suggesting that the web browser may soon have the ability to translate videos. Leopeva64, a well-known leaker on X (formerly Twitter), spotted the new functionality in the browser. By hovering over a YouTube video clip in Edge, users can see a translate icon alongside the option for picture-in-picture. Currently, clicking on the translate icon does nothing, but it is speculated that it could eventually provide a translation of the video itself. The theory is that the translation would appear in the ‘Translate’ pane in Edge, which is accessed by clicking on the translate button in Edge’s PDF reader.

While this is just the initial development stage of the video translation feature, its presence in Canary suggests that it may be implemented in the future. Considering its usefulness, it is likely that this feature will be included in Microsoft Edge. The company has been working on expanding the translation capabilities of the browser, including the recent addition of a translate button for the PDF reader.

Microsoft has been actively adding useful features to Edge while streamlining and removing unnecessary elements. Despite AI technologies like the Bing chatbot and Copilot gaining attention, Edge remains an important focus for Microsoft. The browser continues to evolve, with updates being introduced for Windows 11 users in certain regions.

In conclusion, Microsoft Edge is testing a video translation feature that could enhance the browsing experience for users. With its dedication to improving the browser, Microsoft is expected to introduce this functionality in the future.

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