A ComfyUI node for TranslateGemma — Google's open source translation models with 55 languages & multimodal image translation.
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A ComfyUI node for TranslateGemma — Google's open source translation models with 55 languages & multimodal image translation.
Local CLI for Google's TranslateGemma translation models with multi-platform support (MLX for Apple Silicon, PyTorch for CUDA/CPU).
Web interface for TranslateGemma, Google's open translation model
Local translator powered by Ollama and TranslateGemma
Translate text (Ollama + translategemma) and clone voice with Qwen3-TTS. Desktop app (CustomTkinter) and CLI.
Offline screen translator for Windows powered by Gemma & Ollama. Privacy-first, global hotkey, and native notifications.
🌐 Translate text locally in 55 languages with TranslateGemma CLI, offering flexible models and easy usage across macOS, Linux, and Windows.
A translate interface using LLMs as the engine.
A CLI tool for translating large text documents using local LLM models through Ollama, specifically optimized for translategemma:12b.
TranslateGemma MLX Server exposes the MLX version of TranslateGemma through an OpenAI-compatible FastAPI endpoint.
AI-powered ebook translation platform. Upload PDF or EPUB files and translate them into 24+ languages using Google's TranslateGemma 4B model.
AEM translation connector using Google TranslateGemma model via Vertex AI
A Desktop App UI for TranslateGemma via Ollama. For Windows, macOS, Linux
Translate EPUB files using Gemma
Local GPU translation MCP server — TranslateGemma via Ollama, 55 languages, zero cloud dependency
🌐 Build a simple web interface for TranslateGemma, enabling seamless translations in 55 languages with a clean and minimal design.
Streamlit app for translating text using TranslateGemma 4B 8-bit with Apple Silicon inference via MLX.
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