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Naver Dictionary
Best overallFor most everyday users, Naver Dictionary is the better choice because it's completely free, works offline, and is incredibly easy to start using on your phone. Baidu Translate is more powerful for document and video translation, but its setup is complex and it's primarily designed for developers or Chinese users. The single biggest difference is that Naver Dictionary is a consumer-friendly app you can use in seconds, while Baidu Translate is a developer tool wrapped in a web interface.
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Common questions
No. Baidu Translate is better for Chinese-English documents, not Korean. For Korean documents, use Naver's Papago (a separate app) or a dedicated Korean translation tool. Naver Dictionary itself is a dictionary, not a document translator.
Not easily. Baidu Translate's website is not mobile-friendly, and there is no official consumer app. You can access it through a browser, but it's clunky. Naver Dictionary has a proper mobile app for both Android and iPhone.
Naver Dictionary is completely free with no limits. Baidu Translate has a free tier for developers (with usage caps), but for heavy use you'll need to pay, and the pricing is not clearly published.
Naver Dictionary, hands down. It offers pronunciation audio, handwriting recognition, example sentences, and offline wordbooks. Baidu Translate is not designed for language learning.
For Naver Dictionary, no — you can use it immediately on the web or app. For Baidu Translate, you need a Baidu account and real-name verification to use the API or advanced features.
Naver Dictionary wins for everyday users with its free, mobile-friendly, offline-capable design; Baidu Translate is a powerful but complex tool best left to developers and Chinese-language document translators.
If you're a regular person who just wants to look up words or translate a few sentences on your phone for free, go with Naver Dictionary — it's easy, offline-friendly, and doesn't ask for anything in return. If you're a developer or business user who needs to translate entire documents or videos from Chinese, Baidu Translate is powerful but expect a steep setup curve and a Chinese-only interface.
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