Translate PDF

Upload a PDF, pick a language, and get the translated text. AI translates the document's text — processed privately, text-only for now (layout-preserving is coming).

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Translate a PDF — FAQ

How do I translate a PDF?

Upload your PDF, pick a target language from the list, and click Translate. The text is pulled out of the file and translated by AI, then you can copy it or download it as a .txt file.

Is my file uploaded? Is this private?

The PDF is read right in your browser — the file itself never leaves your device. Only the plain text extracted from it is sent to the AI to translate. The original document, formatting and images are never uploaded.

Is there a size limit?

Yes — about 14,000 characters per run, roughly 10 pages. If your document is longer, split it into smaller chunks and translate them one at a time.

Which languages can I translate into?

More than 18, including English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, and more. The tool auto-detects the source language, so you only pick the target.

Does it keep the original layout? What do I get back?

Not yet — this version translates the text content only and gives you the translated text to copy or download. Layout-preserving translation that rebuilds the PDF is on the roadmap. Also note: if the PDF is a scan or image with no selectable text, there's nothing to extract — run OCR on it first.

Is it free? Can I rely on it for legal documents?

Yes, it's free to use. AI translation is great for understanding a document and getting a solid first draft, but it isn't a certified translation — for legal, official or certified purposes, have a qualified human review or translate it.