Compare Chrome extensions: Trust Wallet vs Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube

Stats Trust Wallet Trust Wallet Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube
User count 1,000,000+ 100,000+
Average rating 3.67 3.78
Rating count 747 372
Last updated 2024-03-27 2024-04-12
Size 38.79M 108.54K
Version 2.9.3 2.28.0
Short description
Secure crypto wallet to access your digital assets across multiple networks. Display dual subtitles, use machine translation and speech recognition to generate subtitles.
Full summary

Introducing the biggest update in Trust Wallet history–featuring our reimagined brand and revamped extension! Here’s what’s new:


The Trust Wallet Browser Extension is a secure multi-chain crypto wallet and gateway to thousands of Web3 decentralized applications (dApps).

Trust Wallet is already “trusted” and used by 60 million devices, and our wallet extension makes Web3 much easier to use and more accessible.

Because Web3 dApps are typically designed for desktop-sized screens, a lot of people prefer using desktop browsers for exploring Web3. So we're meeting you where you are and how you want to experience crypto — whether that’s on mobile or now on desktop.

The Extension supports 9+ million tokens out of the box with true multi-chain support including Ethereum, Solana, and all EVM chains. Multi-chain support also means the freedom to seamlessly explore Web3 dApps.

So what can you do with dApps?

Swap tokens for the best prices, earn rewards on your crypto, play popular Web3 games, access the metaverse, and everything in between.

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Use Dualsub to display dual subtitles on YouTube.

Quick Start

Perhaps your requirement is simple: to have YouTube's native subtitles display two languages.

For example, to display subtitles with Chinese on top and English at the bottom:

  1. Open a YouTube video page, and turn on YouTube's native subtitles.
  2. Open the Dualsub popup page, and switch to the Native Mode tab.
  3. On the row 1, the Subtitle File menu, select Chinese.
  4. On the row 2, the Subtitle File menu, select English.

You can select to use human-translated subtitles, or machine-translated subtitles.

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