# Localized Email Creative Across Markets | Vitra.ai

> Email creative is images, and images are where localization stops. What to keep as live text, what to render, and why the fallback matters most of all.

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# Localized Email Creative Across Markets

Email creative is images, and images are where localization stops. What to keep as live text, what to render, and why the fallback matters most of all.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 17, 2026

![Localized Email Creative Across Markets](https://www.vitra.ai/static/images/blog/localized-email-creative.jpg)

Table of contents

[The images-off problem](#the-images-off-problem)

[Live text beats rendered text, almost always](#live-text-beats-rendered-text-almost-always)

[What still has to be rendered](#what-still-has-to-be-rendered)

[Expansion, and the subject line](#expansion-and-the-subject-line)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Localized email creative fails when the words live inside images, because images are blocked, unreadable on mobile and invisible to screen readers. Keep copy as live HTML text and reserve images for what genuinely needs to be pictured.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-translation) translates the layer, then checks the result.

## The images-off problem

A meaningful share of recipients see email with images blocked by default. If your headline and offer are inside a rendered [banner](https://www.vitra.ai/general/banner-localization), those people receive a blank rectangle and some alt text.

That is true in the source language and worse after localization, because the alt text is usually the one thing nobody translated.

## Live text beats rendered text, almost always

Element

Live HTML text

Image

Headline and offer

Yes

Only if typographically essential

Body copy

Yes

Never

Button labels

Yes

Never

Legal and disclosure

Yes

Never

Product photography

—

Yes

Lifestyle and campaign art

—

Yes

Buttons rendered as images are the most common mistake. A bulletproof HTML button translates by swapping a string, scales on mobile, and works with images off; an image button needs re-rendering per language and disappears when blocked.

Legal text as an image is the version that causes an actual problem, since a disclosure nobody can read has not been disclosed.

## What still has to be rendered

Campaign art with type baked into it, and product imagery. For those, [image translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-translation) re-sets the text on the layer per market rather than a designer rebuilding each version, and [image personalization](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-personalization) produces the mobile and dark-mode variants from the same master. Alt text is part of the translation scope. It is the copy that runs when the image does not, and treating it as an accessibility afterthought means half your audience gets an untranslated fallback.

## Expansion, and the subject line

German runs longer everywhere, including in a 320-pixel-wide mobile column, so buttons and headers need slack.

Subject lines truncate at different points per client and per language, so front- load the meaning rather than translating the English word order — the offer should survive a cut at forty characters.

Run the rendered creative through [quality control](https://www.vitra.ai/features/quality-control) before send. An email cannot be recalled, which makes it the one channel where the check has to happen before rather than after.

## FAQ

**Should email copy be text or images?** Live HTML text for headlines, body, buttons and legal lines. Images are blocked by default for many recipients, so text inside them disappears, and rendered text also needs recreating per language.

**Why are image buttons a problem in localized email?** They need re-rendering for every language and vanish when images are blocked. An HTML button translates by swapping a string, scales on mobile, and still works with images turned off.

**Does alt text need translating?** Yes. It is the copy that runs when images do not load, which is a significant share of opens. Untranslated alt text means those recipients receive the fallback in the wrong language.

**How should subject lines be localized?** By front-loading the meaning rather than following the source word order. Truncation points differ by client and language, so the offer needs to survive a cut at around forty characters.

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