How to Translate a Document (Fast, Across Dozens of Languages)

Need to understand a foreign-language email, or localize a snippet fast? Machine translation is excellent for getting the meaning across in seconds. Kitolity sends your text securely to a professional translation service and does not store it.

The tool

Document Translator

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Step by step

  1. Open the Document TranslatorGo to the Document Translator in your browser.
  2. Paste or uploadPaste your text or add a document to translate.
  3. Pick the languagesChoose the source and target languages from the supported list.
  4. TranslateGet your translation in seconds. Your text is processed securely over an encrypted connection and is not stored.

How accurate is machine translation?

For everyday needs — understanding an email, a review, or an article — it is very good and instant. For legal, medical, or publication-grade material, a human translator is still recommended, because machine translation can miss nuance, idiom, and context.

Is my text private?

Your text is sent over an encrypted connection to the translation provider and is not stored after your request completes. As with any cloud translation, avoid submitting highly sensitive material, since a third-party service processes it.

Frequently asked questions

How many languages are supported?

Dozens — powered by a professional machine-translation service.

Is my document stored?

No — text is processed securely and not stored after your request completes.

Is there a usage limit or a paid plan?

Everyone gets 15 free cloud credits a day, shared across the cloud tools — enough for everyday use. For heavier use, Kitolity Pro ($6/mo) and Pro Max ($8/mo) add a monthly pool of cloud credits, uploads up to 100 MB, and no ads. Every browser-based tool stays unlimited and free.

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