Ichigo Manga Translator is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 8,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.25 from 202 rated user, last update is 729 days ago.
✔️ Works on EVERY manga site with the "translation panel" tool ✔️ Highest quality text detection ✔️ Highest quality manga translation and manga OCR ✔️ pdf, zip, image upload support The #1 automatic manga translator
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as someone who've been using a fair share amount of ml translation for jp i'd say this is pretty good, the translation is probably on the deepl level, and the textbook detection is around 80%+ correct, most of the times it could detect every textboxes, probably only leaving one small undetected textbox, which is most of the times just filler texts anyway. a feedback for me is probably to allow the subscribers to upload multiple pdfs at once and just let the app translate it one by one, waiting for a while would still be better than wait and having to upload every panel one at a time.
Where has this been all my life. This changes everything.
I was blown away by how good this machine translation is compared to some of the human stuff out there. The translations are good enough to publish as is. Highly recommend it to anyone else that's okay with paying the subscription fee. I immediately bought the annual subscription after just a few chapters of reading. Don't really get why everyone is ragging on about the prices, guess they're just used to reading free stuff.