Back to homePrivacy guide

Private translation on Mac: what stays local and what does not

Offline translation requires the model to run locally without sending the request to a cloud provider.

Local mode
Text stays on the Mac
Cloud mode
Text goes to the chosen provider
Analytics
No source, result, OCR, or screenshots

Translation can include customer messages, unreleased documents, contracts, source code, and personal conversations. Check which model is active for each request before using sensitive text.

TranslateWindow supports local processing for text that should remain on the Mac. Cloud services and bring-your-own-key models remain available when you need their language coverage or output.

Local, cloud, and BYOK are different boundaries

Using your own API key does not make a cloud model local. It changes the account and billing relationship, but the request is still processed under that provider’s infrastructure and privacy policy.

ModeWhere processing happensWhen to use it
Local modelOn your MacPrivate drafts, internal material, offline work
Built-in cloud serviceSelected service infrastructureConvenience and wider language coverage
Your API keyProvider tied to your keyDirect model access and account-level control

What TranslateWindow excludes from analytics

  • Source text and translated text.
  • OCR output, selected text, and clipboard contents.
  • Screenshots and captured screen regions.
  • License keys, API keys, and customer email addresses.

Choose a model by content

Start by classifying the content. If disclosure would create risk, use the local model and avoid capturing more of the screen than required. If the content is public and a particular cloud model produces better terminology or tone, that provider may be an intentional choice.

For a repeated workflow, create a translation scene with the appropriate model and instructions. This reduces the chance of switching to a cloud service by habit when local processing was the actual requirement.

What offline translation cannot promise

A local model can keep translation content on the device, but it does not secure an already compromised Mac, erase copied text from other applications, or make every third-party integration offline. System permissions and device security still matter.

Read the current privacy policy before using any product for regulated or highly sensitive material, and verify the active service inside the app rather than relying on a general feature list.

Choose the boundary for each translation

Use TranslateWindow’s local model for sensitive content and switch deliberately when a cloud service is the better tool.

Download for macOSRead the privacy policy