# No-Code Website Translation in 75+ Languages | Vitra.ai

> Translate your website into 75+ languages with one snippet. SEO-friendly server-side rendering, automatic content detection, and full control over every string.

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Translate & Adapt

# Hyperlocal Website Translation, No Code Required

Add one snippet and serve your site in 75+ languages — text, images, video, and documents included. Server-side rendering keeps it indexable, and new content is picked up and translated without anyone filing a ticket.

[Start creating free→](https://universe.vitra.ai/auth/sign-up)[Book a demo](https://sales.vitra.ai/meetings/akash-nidhi-p-s)

Free to start · 75+ languages · No credit card required

Capabilities

## What Website Translation does

### One snippet, no backend changes

Paste a lightweight tag into your head and the site is multilingual. No re-platforming, no duplicate codebase, no per-language build.

### Built for search, not just for readers

Server-side rendered translations with language-specific URLs and meta tags, so translated pages are crawlable and rankable rather than client-side only.

### Rich media included

Text is the easy part. Images, embedded video, and linked documents are detected and localized through the same pipeline.

### On-demand content pickup

New and edited content is detected, translated, validated, and synced back automatically. Publishing in English stays a one-step process.

### Control that Google Translate cannot give you

Edit any translation, set tone and glossary rules, keep a shared translation memory, and put a human in the loop wherever it matters.

### Automatic language detection

Visitors land in their own language based on browser settings and region, with a language selector you can style to match your site.

How it works

## Four steps, one orchestrated run

Every stage runs on the same platform, so nothing is exported, re-uploaded, or handed between tools.

- 01

### Create the project

Add your domain, pick source and target languages, and choose the glossary the site should follow.
- 02

### Paste the snippet

One tag in the head. Setup typically takes about ten minutes and needs no engineering sprint.
- 03

### Crawl and translate

Universe reads the site, reuses translation memory, and fills the gaps — including media and documents.
- 04

### Review, publish, monitor

Refine strings, approve, and go live. New content is picked up continuously from then on.

Who it is for

## Teams using Website Translation

### International expansion

Open a new market in days rather than in a quarter-long localization project.

### Multilingual domestic markets

Serve every language your customers actually speak, not just the official one.

### Commerce catalogues

Localize thousands of product pages, including imagery and spec documents.

### Regulated and public sector

Meet language-access obligations with reviewable, auditable translations.

FAQ

## Questions people ask

Do translated pages get indexed by search engines?
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Yes. Translations can be served server-side with language-specific URLs and meta tags, so search engines crawl real localized HTML rather than a client-side overlay. That is the difference between adding languages and actually ranking in them.

How long does setup take?
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Roughly ten minutes for a standard site: create the project, choose languages, and paste one snippet into the head. There are no backend changes and no separate build per language.

What happens when we publish new content?
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It is detected automatically, translated, validated, and synced back. Your publishing workflow does not change and nobody has to remember to request a translation.

How is this different from Google Translate?
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Universe gives you control: edit any translation, enforce glossary and tone, share one translation memory across your whole content estate, localize video, images, and documents as well as text, and route anything sensitive through human review.

## Explore next

[Mobile App Translation→The same engine, inside your app.](https://www.vitra.ai/features/mobile-app-translation)

[HTML Translation→Translate a single page or file.](https://www.vitra.ai/tools/html-translation)

[Document Translation→PDFs and files you link to.](https://www.vitra.ai/features/document-translation)

[Hyperlocal→Go beyond language to local context.](https://www.vitra.ai/features/hyperlocal-marketing)

## Start with Website Translation. Grow into the whole platform.

Everything in Vitra Universe shares one translation memory, one brand kit, and one quality bar — so the work you do here makes everything you do next faster.

[Start creating free→](https://universe.vitra.ai/auth/sign-up)[Book a demo](https://sales.vitra.ai/meetings/akash-nidhi-p-s)

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