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If you’ve recently upgraded your MacBook Pro 14-inch M1 Pro to macOS 26.1 and find that the built-in translation tool isn’t working anymore, you’re not alone. Many users have reported seeing the message, “Translation is unavailable at the moment. Try again later,” whenever they attempt to translate text in apps like Preview or Safari. Luckily, there are some simple steps you can try to fix this issue and get the translation feature working again.
First, check your internet connection. A stable connection is essential for the translation tool to work properly. Restart your Wi-Fi router if needed, and make sure your Mac is connected to the internet.
Next, try signing out and signing back into your Apple ID. Sometimes, this refreshes the translation service. To do this, go to System Preferences, click on Apple ID, then sign out. Wait a few moments, then sign back in.
Another helpful step is to restart your Mac. This can resolve temporary glitches that may have come up after the macOS update.
If the problem continues, make sure your system is fully updated. Navigate to System Preferences > Software Update and see if there are any additional updates available. Installing the latest updates can often fix bugs that affect system features.
You can also reset the language preferences. Go to System Preferences > Language & Region, then add or select your preferred language. Restart your Mac afterward.
Finally, if none of these steps work, you might want to contact Apple Support. They can provide more detailed assistance, especially if this seems to be a bug introduced with the latest update.
Remember, your iPhone still translates texts without any issues, so the problem likely lies with the Mac’s system or settings. Following these steps should help restore the translation feature on your MacBook Pro.


