Remove unused resources or portals

Starting on June 30, 2025, Translation Hub is officially deprecated and will no longer be supported. You can continue using Translation Hub until September 20, 2026, when it will be shut down.

Delete resources to prevent others from inadvertently using obsolete resourcesor to remove unused resources.

Delete a translation resource

You can delete a glossary or translation memory through Translation Hub.To delete a custom model, useAutoML Translation.

Anytranslation templates that reference a deleted resource can'tbe used for translations.

  1. In theTranslation Hub section of the Google Cloud console, go to theResources page.

    Go to the Resources page

  2. For the resource to delete, select

  3. To confirm, clickDelete.

Delete a translation template

For a particular portal, you can delete a translation template, which removes itfor users in that portal.

  1. In theTranslation Hub section of the Google Cloud console, go to thePortals page.

    Go to the Portals page

  2. Click the portal that contains the template to delete.

  3. ClickTranslation templates.

  4. For the template to delete, clickDelete.

  5. ClickSave.

Delete a portal

When you delete a portal, Translation Hub disassociates all portal usersand deletes all translated documents in the portal. Translation Hub alsodeletes the portal's IAM service account if one was added.

  1. In theTranslation Hub section of the Google Cloud console, go to thePortals page.

    Go to the Portals page

  2. For the portal to delete, select

  3. To confirm, clickDelete.

Delete a post-editing group

When you delete a post-editing group, it's removed from all assigned portals.You cannot delete a group if there are outstanding edit requests.

  1. In theTranslation Hub section of the Google Cloud console, go to thePost-editing page.

    Go to the Post-editing page

  2. Select thePost-editing groups tabs.

  3. For the group to delete, selectMore > Delete group.

  4. To confirm, clickDelete.

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Last updated 2026-02-19 UTC.