OpenAI has released a dedicated translation page for ChatGPT, giving users a fast, no sign-in way to translate text between languages. The new page, available at https://chatgpt.com/translate/, strips translation down to its basics, 1) paste text, 2) pick a language, 3) get results instantly.
The update was first spotted and reported by Android Authority, which notes that the tool behaves more like a focused utility than a full blown chatbot. There are no prompts or no conversation threads. It feels closer to a classic translation engine box, but powered by a modern llm.
For publishers, SEOs, and international site owners, the move is worth watching and using. A standalone translation site point suggests OpenAI is testing task-specific experiences outside the main ChatGPT interface. That matters because translation sits directly at the intersection of search, content reuse, and international/cross-border discovery. A clean, URL-based tool is much easier to embed and share.
Weirdly!? there is no official announcement yet, and no docs explaining limits or supported languages. Still, the launch signals a broader pattern. AI tools are starting to break out into single-task/purpose pages, reducing a little friction and skipping logins.



