Translate your website instantly and reach global audiences in seconds with advanced AI that ensures exceptional quality.
25% of the Fortune 500 rely on Smartcat for building high-quality websites that resonate globally.
90%+
ROI savings
Achieve up to 90% ROI savings compared to traditional outsourcing.
50%
Increased throughput
Increase translated content throughput by 50% with AI-driven processes.
100%
Quality assurance
Maintain 100% quality by blending advanced AI with reviewer input.
Smartcat's real-time website translation has transformed our localization process, enabling efficient and cost-effective solutions.
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Fast translation
Workflow control
Limitless users
95%+ AI quality
Marketplace
Smartcat Website Translator automatically translates your website into multiple languages using advanced AI combined with translation memory and a reviewer network. You can edit the translations yourself or invite expert reviewers via the Smartcat Marketplace for additional polish.
It works with any CMS through a simple JavaScript snippet and offers ready-made integrations for WordPress, Drupal, and many other applications.
Create a free Smartcat account.
Select the website pages and target languages.
Let advanced AI translate your content in seconds.
Review and refine the translations using the Smartcat Editor or invite additional reviewers.
Preview the translations live before publishing.
Embed the provided JavaScript to enable multilingual access for your visitors.
Smartcat's system delivers an initial translation quality of around 80%, which can improve to over 95% when using translation memory, glossaries, and human reviewer feedback for context and consistency.
Yes, it’s ideal for both personal projects and enterprise-level websites aiming to communicate effectively in multiple languages.
Unlike basic browser extensions, Smartcat provides in-platform editing, live previews, CMS integration, and an advanced translation process that combines AI with translation memory, glossary tools, and expert reviewer input.
It primarily handles static content, although some CMS integrations offer solutions for partially dynamic content.