Mirlo — Language Learning Without the Tracking

Learn a language while you browse. Words translate inline, on your device. No accounts, no tracking.

As of June 2026, Mirlo — Language Learning Without the Tracking has users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Education category.

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1.1.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates.

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Apr 17, 20261.0.0
Apr 27, 20261.0.1
May 4, 20261.0.1
May 10, 2026645.0011.0.1
May 28, 20265.0011.0.1
Jun 4, 20265.0011.0.3
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Changelog

  • Jun 4, 2026
    description
    Bundle learning a language into something you already do — browsing the web. Mirlo swaps words on the page with ones from the language you're trying to learn, so you pick them up while you read.
    
    Every tool that does this has to send what you're reading to the cloud. That's how translation worked — your text goes up, the translation comes back, and along the way you've shared what you read, when, and where with a company that could sell or lose that data.
    
    In 2026, Chrome built an AI Translator API right into the browser. Mirlo is built on it. Translation happens on your device, and nothing leaves your computer. This isn't a privacy policy — it's the architecture. No servers, no accounts, no tracking.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
    Mirlo replaces individual words on web pages with translations in your target language. They appear inline as you read — colored text with a dotted underline. Hover any translated word to see the original. 
    
    You control the intensity with a density setting:
    
      · Low — about 1 in 12 words, gentle exposure
      · Medium — about 1 in 4 words, steady learning
      · High — about 1 in 2 words, heavy exposure
    
    Want full context? Click the bird badge on any paragraph to translate the whole thing. Click again to switch back.
    
    SUPPORTED LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, French, Germa
    Bundle learning a language into something you already do — browsing the web. Mirlo swaps words on the page with ones from the language you're trying to learn, so you pick them up while you read. Dozens of languages to choose from.
    
    Every tool that does this has to send what you're reading to the cloud. That's how translation worked — your text goes up, the translation comes back, and along the way you've shared what you read, when, and where with a company that could sell or lose that data.
    
    In 2026, Chrome built an AI Translator API right into the browser. Mirlo is built on it. Translation happens on your device, and nothing leaves your computer. This isn't a privacy policy — it's the architecture. No servers, no accounts, no tracking.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
    Mirlo replaces individual words on web pages with translations in your target language. They appear inline as you read — colored text with a dotted underline. Hover any translated word to see the original. 
    
    You control the intensity with a density setting:
    
      · Low — about 1 in 12 words, gentle exposure
      · Medium — about 1 in 4 words, steady learning
      · High — about 1 in 2 words, heavy exposure
    
    Want full context? Click the bird badge on any paragraph to translate the whole thing. Click again to switch back.
    
    PICK A LANGUAGE TO LEARN
    
    Choose the language you're learning. Mirlo works on any page that isn't already in it, translating words into it as you read. The first time you use a language, Chrome downloads it once — then translation runs offline.
    
    Mirlo uses Chrome's built-in, on-device translation, which currently supports these languages:
    
    Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Lithuanian, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • May 28, 2026
    description
    Bundle learning a language into something you already do — browsing the web. Mirlo swaps words on the page with ones from the language you're trying to learn, so you pick them up while you read.
    
    Every tool that does this has to send what you're reading to the cloud. That's how translation worked — your text goes up, the translation comes back, and along the way you've shared what you read, when, and where with a company that could sell or lose that data.
    
    In 2026, Chrome built an AI Translator API right into the browser. Mirlo is built on it. Translation happens on your device, and nothing leaves your computer. This isn't a privacy policy — it's the architecture. No servers. No accounts. No tracking. 
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
    Mirlo replaces individual words on web pages with translations in your target language. They appear inline as you read — colored text with a dotted underline. Hover any translated word to see the original. 
    
    You control the intensity with a density setting:
    
      · Low — about 1 in 12 words, gentle exposure
      · Medium — about 1 in 4 words, steady learning
      · High — about 1 in 2 words, immersive reading
    
    Want full context? Click the bird badge on any paragraph to translate the whole thing. Click again to switch back.
    
    SUPPORTED LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, French, German
    Bundle learning a language into something you already do — browsing the web. Mirlo swaps words on the page with ones from the language you're trying to learn, so you pick them up while you read.
    
    Every tool that does this has to send what you're reading to the cloud. That's how translation worked — your text goes up, the translation comes back, and along the way you've shared what you read, when, and where with a company that could sell or lose that data.
    
    In 2026, Chrome built an AI Translator API right into the browser. Mirlo is built on it. Translation happens on your device, and nothing leaves your computer. This isn't a privacy policy — it's the architecture. No servers, no accounts, no tracking.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
    Mirlo replaces individual words on web pages with translations in your target language. They appear inline as you read — colored text with a dotted underline. Hover any translated word to see the original. 
    
    You control the intensity with a density setting:
    
      · Low — about 1 in 12 words, gentle exposure
      · Medium — about 1 in 4 words, steady learning
      · High — about 1 in 2 words, heavy exposure
    
    Want full context? Click the bird badge on any paragraph to translate the whole thing. Click again to switch back.
    
    SUPPORTED LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, French, Germa

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabstorage
Host access
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About

Bundle learning a language into something you already do — browsing the web. Mirlo swaps words on the page with ones from the language you're trying to learn, so you pick them up while you read. Dozens of languages to choose from.

Every tool that does this has to send what you're reading to the cloud. That's how translation worked — your text goes up, the translation comes back, and along the way you've shared what you read, when, and where with a company that could sell or lose that data.

In 2026, Chrome built an AI Translator API right into the browser. Mirlo is built on it. Translation happens on your device, and nothing leaves your computer. This isn't a privacy policy — it's the architecture. No servers, no accounts, no tracking.

HOW IT WORKS

Mirlo replaces individual words on web pages with translations in your target language. They appear inline as you read — colored text with a dotted underline. Hover any translated word to see the original. 

You control the intensity with a density setting:

  · Low — about 1 in 12 words, gentle exposure
  · Medium — about 1 in 4 words, steady learning
  · High — about 1 in 2 words, heavy exposure

Want full context? Click the bird badge on any paragraph to translate the whole thing. Click again to switch back.

PICK A LANGUAGE TO LEARN

Choose the language you're learning. Mirlo works on any page that isn't already in it, translating words into it as you read. The first time you use a language, Chrome downloads it once — then translation runs offline.

Mirlo uses Chrome's built-in, on-device translation, which currently supports these languages:

Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Lithuanian, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese

Technical

Version
1.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
3.96MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
4
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
bolaihmnmcaedodmcempenkddbkolaih
Developer ID
u20748efe2f3a1076e15bbf6f810d24f0
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 3, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 30, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

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