Store & site · International
Turn on automatic translation of all your content into the languages you choose. Each language gets its own URL, and you stay in control of the terms that shouldn't be translated.
Automatic translation
As soon as a language is live, your entire site is translated, and every new page or update is picked up automatically.
Choosing your site languages
As soon as a language is saved, it gets a dedicated public URL and translation of all your content begins.
Type the name of the language, then select it to turn it on. It shows up in the list right away, marked Active.
Selected languages shows how many are active against the limit of your plan.
Click the delete icon to remove it: the translated version stops being published.
Each language has its own URL (/en, /es…), indexed separately by search engines. Thanks to hreflang tags generated automatically, Google serves the right version based on the visitor's language and country.
Translations in progress
When you add a language or change a terminology rule, the affected content goes back into translation and appears here while it's being processed, 24 hours at most, usually much faster.
The kind of thing being translated: product pages, posts, pages…
The number of items left to process in this batch.
When the job started. The row disappears once it's done.
Custom terminology
Add rules so the translation respects your brand names, character names, or any vocabulary specific to your world: the best way to keep everything consistent across languages.
Enter the term in French, then its exact translation in each active language.
To keep a term as is, write it the same way in every language.
Once saved, your rules apply to every translation that follows.
Turn on automatic translation in a few clicks. Included in every plan, at no extra cost.