Translate between 40 languages, free, and see each sentence side by side.
PDF or Word. We pull the text out, then you pick the languages below.
Short phrases use a free third-party translation service and may be retained by it; longer passages are translated privately by our own AI. Either way, avoid pasting sensitive personal details.
Translation is for understanding a text and for drafting, not for handing in work in a language you cannot check. This shows the translation sentence by sentence against the original so you can see how each part maps, which is the difference between using a translator and trusting one.
The original and the translation sit next to each other, so you can see which sentence produced which and spot the one that went wrong.
Covers the languages students most often read sources in and write applications for.
A paper in another language becomes readable enough to judge whether it is worth a proper reading or a proper translation.
Free on every plan, with no account needed.
For understanding a source, usually. For text you are submitting or sending, have someone who reads the language check it. Machine translation is confident even when it is wrong, and idioms and technical terms are where it slips.
It is a reasonable way to get a first draft out, but the result reads translated: the sentence rhythm follows your first language. Treat it as a draft and rewrite it in English rather than submitting it directly.
Yes, free on every plan.