Method 1:
Change the language of your Chrome browser
On Windows, you can set Chrome to show all settings and menus in the language you want. This option is
only available on Windows computers.

  1. On your Windows computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More > Settings.
  3. On the left, click Languages
  4. Scroll down to “Google Translate”
  5. Switch on "When on, Google Translate will offer to translate sites into your preferred language. It can also automatically translate sites."
  6. For "Translate into this language” select "French—français"
  7. Under "Automatically translate these languages" if English is not listed, add it by clicking Add languages.
  8. Under "Never offer to translate these languages" if French is not listed, add it by clicking Add languages. And delete "English".
  9. Scroll up to "Preferred languages", next to the language you'd like to use, click "More".
    • If the language isn't listed, add it by clicking Add languages
    • Type "French (Canada)"
  10. Optional: Click Display Google Chrome in this language. Move to the top.
    • This will change the browser language to French
  11. Restart Chrome to apply the changes.

Method 2:
To not change your browser language, but instead only translate certain
webpages in Chrome (must be signed into browser)
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. Go https://smartcount.zebrainventory.com written in another language.
  3. On the right of the address bar, click More > Translate.
  4. Choose another language, Language to translate into > French.
  5. On the right of the address bar, click Translate.
  6. On the right of the address bar, click More > Always translate English.
  7. Chrome will translate your current webpage.

Not working? Try refreshing the webpage. If it’s still not working, right-click anywhere on the page
Then, click Translate to French.


VERSION 1 UPDATED: 25 JANUARY 2024