Is it a Virus?
NO - Safe
Must be in Program Files\\GlobalTranslate\\Translator\\translator-exe.exe
Warning
Multiple processes may exist
Translation tasks spawn worker processes; background updater may run separately
Can I Disable?
YES
Close GUI to stop active translations; startup options exist
What is translator-exe.exe?
translator-exe is the core executable for the GlobalTranslate Translator desktop app. It coordinates the user interface, translation pipeline, language detection, and resource loading. The program runs locally on Windows to translate text between languages, either through the GUI or clipboard-based workflows.
It uses a multi-threaded model: the GUI thread handles user input, a translation engine loads models, and a background updater checks for updates. It operates with a local cache and optional cloud language packs for offline/online translation.
Quick Fact: GlobalTranslate pioneered modular translator architecture, enabling separate GUI, engine, and updater processes for better stability.
Types of Translator Processes
- GUI Process: Main translator window and user controls (1-2 instances depending on sessions)
- Translation Engine: Core runtime that executes language models and produces translations
- Language Detection: Background module to detect source/target languages and route requests
- Cache/Resource Loader: Loads dictionaries and model data into memory for fast translation
- Background Updater: Checks for updates and downloads new language packs in the background
Is translator-exe Safe?
Yes, translator-exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from GlobalTranslate downloaded from official sources (globaltranslate.com or the store release if applicable).
Is translator-exe a Virus or Malware?
The real translator-exe is NOT a virus. However, malware sometimes disguises itself using similar names to trick users.
How to Tell if translator-exe is Legitimate or Malware
- File Location: Must be in
C:\Program Files\GlobalTranslate\Translator\translator-exe.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\GlobalTranslate\Translator\translator-exe.exe. Any translator-exe elsewhere is suspicious.
- Digital Signature: Right-click the binary in File Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show "GlobalTranslate Corp".
- Resource Usage: Normal usage is 3-25% CPU per translation task and 120-420 MB memory depending on language packs.
- Behavior: The process should only run when the app is launched or a translation is requested. Unrelated background activity is suspicious.
Red Flags: If translator-exe is located in unusual folders (like Temp or AppData\Roaming), runs when Translator isn't open, has no digital signature, or uses excessive resources constantly, scan with antivirus software. Beware of similarly-named files like "translator.exe" from untrusted sources.
Why Is translator-exe Running on My PC?
translator-exe runs to support interactive translations, background language processing, and updates. It may stay resident to enable quick translations or to manage language packs.
Reasons it's running:
- Active Translation Sessions: You're actively translating; each request may spawn a worker process and keep the engine loaded for speed.
- Background Language Detection: The app detects input language to route to the correct translation model without user intervention.
- Auto-launch at Startup: The app may be configured to start with Windows for immediate access.
- Clipboard Translation: Clipboard monitoring for on-the-fly translations may keep translator-exe running to catch new text.
- Background Updates: Updater services may stay active to download language packs and software improvements.
Can I Disable or Remove translator-exe?
Yes, you can disable translator-exe. It's safe to close the app when not in use, and you can uninstall it if you prefer another translator.
How to Stop translator-exe
- Close GUI: Use the app's Close button or File > Exit to shut down the interface.
- Stop Active Translations: End active translation tasks within the GUI or let them complete before closing.
- End All Processes: Open Task Manager, locate translator-exe.exe, and End Task.
- Prevent Startup: Task Manager > Startup tab > Disable GlobalTranslate Translator.
- Stop Background Services: Settings > General > Disable background translation on close or exit.
How to Uninstall Translator
- ✔ Windows Settings → Apps → Apps & features → GlobalTranslate Translator → Uninstall
- ✔ Control Panel → Programs → Programs and Features → GlobalTranslate Translator → Uninstall
- ✔ Consider alternative translators: LinguaBridge, PolySpeak, BabelNote
Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage
If translator-exe is consuming excessive resources:
Common Causes & Solutions
- Too Many Active Translations: Close unused translation panels or queues; batching requests reduces per-task overhead.
- Background Language Packs: Disable unnecessary language packs in Settings → Language Packs.
- Outdated Translator Version: Update to the latest version: Settings → Help → Check for Updates.
- Memory Leaks in Models: Restart translator-exe to reset memory; ensure updates are installed.
- Clipboard Monitoring Overuse: Disable clipboard translation when not needed in Settings.
- Hardware Acceleration Issues: Toggle hardware acceleration in Settings → Performance.
Quick Fixes:
1. Open the translator task manager within the app to identify heavy translations
2. Clear translation cache: Settings → Cache → Clear
3. Disable unnecessary language packs in Settings
4. Update translator-exe to the latest version
5. Enable Memory Saver (Settings → Performance → Memory Saver) if available
Frequently Asked Questions
Is translator-exe safe to use?
Yes. Use only the official GlobalTranslate installer or store release. Verify the file path C:\Program Files\GlobalTranslate\Translator\translator-exe.exe and a valid signature from GlobalTranslate Corp.
Why is translator-exe using so much CPU?
High CPU can be caused by large translation tasks, live language detection, or outdated language packs. Check active translations in the app, disable unnecessary packs, and update to the latest version.
Can I uninstall translator-exe?
Yes. You can uninstall via Windows Settings → Apps, then reinstall from the official GlobalTranslate site if you need it again.
Can I disable translator-exe at startup?
Yes. Use Task Manager → Startup tab to disable GlobalTranslate Translator, which prevents it from launching on login.
Where are translation results stored?
Translation results and caches are stored locally under C:\Users\<YourUser>\AppData\Local\GlobalTranslate\Translator or the configured cache directory in Settings.
How do I update language packs?
Open the app, go to Settings → Language Packs → Check for updates, or enable automatic updates in Settings to keep packs current.