Memory first, model second
Exact matches are reused, fuzzy and semantic matches are proposed, and a model is only called for genuine gaps.
Translate plain text into 75+ languages with your own glossary and translation memory applied — so it matches everything else your organization has already approved, instead of reading like a fresh machine output.
Free to start · 75+ languages · No credit card required
Capabilities
Exact matches are reused, fuzzy and semantic matches are proposed, and a model is only called for genuine gaps.
Approved terminology and style guides are applied during translation instead of being corrected afterwards.
Translation accounts for meaning, register, and cultural nuance rather than mapping word to word.
Every edit writes back to memory, so the next identical request is an exact reuse.
How it works
Every stage runs on the same platform, so nothing is exported, re-uploaded, or handed between tools.
Any length, from a headline to a full document body.
Choose targets and the terminology set the run should follow.
Memory is consulted first; models fill only what is genuinely new.
Corrections write back to memory and improve every future run.
Who it is for
Keep interface strings consistent with your documentation.
Translate canned responses once and reuse them everywhere.
Preserve tone and claims across markets rather than flattening them.
Verify wording before it goes into a larger localization run.
FAQ
It translates against your organization's approved history. Your glossary, style guide, and translation memory are applied, previously approved wording is reused verbatim, and your edits feed back in so quality compounds instead of resetting each time.
No. Content stays within your organization's tenancy under strict multi-tenant isolation, and Vitra can run fully offline for environments where nothing may leave the network.
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.