Image Translator

Translate text in images to 30+ languages while preserving fonts and layout

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📄 About Image Translator
Key Features
Translates text within images to over 30 languages while preserving original fonts, styles, and layouts.
Ensures extremely high visual fidelity, so translated images look authentic and professional.
Supports popular image formats including JPEG, PNG, and WebP for both input and output.
Simple and fast workflow—just upload an image, select your target language, and receive a translated image in seconds.
Offers API access for seamless integration into digital products, websites, and localization pipelines.
Optional BASE64 output encoding for easy embedding and automation in various applications.
Pay-as-you-go credit system for flexible, scalable usage without subscription commitments.
💡 Use Cases
Translating marketing materials, infographics, or posters for international campaigns.
Localizing restaurant menus, product packaging, or signage for multilingual audiences.
Adapting educational resources and visual learning materials for students in different regions.
Supporting e-commerce businesses to present product images and instructions in multiple languages.
Helping travel and hospitality industries communicate with global tourists through translated visual guides.
Enabling app and web developers to localize user interfaces and graphics efficiently.
Facilitating social media content creators to reach wider audiences with translated image posts.
🎯 Best For
🎯 Designers, marketers, educators, businesses, and content creators seeking accurate, high-fidelity image translation for global audiences.
👍 Pros
Maintains original design, fonts, and layout for professional-quality translated images.
Supports a wide array of languages for broad international coverage.
Fast and user-friendly process with minimal technical expertise required.
Flexible API integration enables automation and scalability.
Multiple output formats and BASE64 encoding options enhance workflow compatibility.
No need for manual graphic recreation, saving significant time and resources.
⚠️ Considerations
Requires a clear source image for optimal text extraction and translation accuracy.
May not support highly stylized or handwritten fonts as accurately as standard text.
Pay-as-you-go credits may require monitoring for high-volume users.
Currently limited to the supported list of languages.
📚 How to Use Image Translator
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Prepare or select the image you wish to translate, ensuring text is clear and legible.
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Visit the Image Translator platform or access the API endpoint.
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Upload your image file or paste the image URL into the provided field.
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Select your desired target language from the dropdown menu of 30+ options.
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Choose your preferred output format (JPEG, PNG, or WebP).
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Submit the request and download the translated image once processing is complete.
💡 Pro Tips for Image Translator
Use High-Contrast Images for Best Results Image Translator performs best when the source text has strong contrast against its background. Clear, legible text in standard fonts yields the most accurate translations and layout preservation. If your image has low contrast or decorative backgrounds, consider preprocessing it to enhance readability before translation. For images requiring more complex edits beyond translation, explore FLUX 2 Dev Edit for comprehensive image manipulation capabilities.
Select the Right Output Format for Your Workflow Choose JPEG for smaller file sizes suitable for web use and social media, PNG when you need transparency or lossless quality, and WebP for the best balance of compression and quality. If you're integrating translated images into a design workflow that requires further editing, PNG preserves the highest detail. For automated pipelines requiring embedded image data, enable BASE64 output to streamline your integration process without intermediate file handling.
Preview Text Clarity Before Batch Translation Before translating multiple images in a batch workflow, test one representative sample to ensure the OCR accurately detects all text elements. Blurry photos, handwritten text, or heavily stylized fonts may not translate as reliably. If you need to improve image quality first, consider upscaling or enhancing clarity with other JAI Portal models before running translation. This validation step saves credits and ensures consistent quality across your entire image set.
Match Language Selection to Your Target Audience Image Translator supports 30+ languages including regional variants like Simplified and Traditional Chinese. Choose the specific variant that matches your audience's region for maximum authenticity and readability. For marketing materials targeting multiple regions, translate the same source image into several languages and A/B test which resonates best. This localization precision helps your visual content feel native rather than machine-translated, improving engagement and conversion rates.
Combine with Design Tools for Complex Layouts While Image Translator preserves fonts and layout remarkably well, images with multiple text layers, overlapping elements, or complex graphic design may benefit from a hybrid approach. Use Image Translator for the initial translation, then refine spacing or alignment in your design software if needed. For projects requiring extensive visual redesign alongside translation, compare with Qwen Image 2 Pro Edit which offers broader image manipulation capabilities beyond text translation alone.
Integrate via API for Scalable Localization If you're localizing product catalogs, e-commerce listings, or user-generated content at scale, leverage the API endpoint to automate translation workflows. Set up batch processing that monitors a folder or database for new images, automatically translates them into your target languages, and outputs results to your content management system. This automation eliminates manual uploads and dramatically reduces localization turnaround time, making it feasible to maintain multilingual visual content across hundreds or thousands of assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Image Translator uses advanced AI algorithms that recognize and replicate the original font, style, spacing, and layout from the source image. This ensures the translated output closely matches the visual appearance of the original, providing professional and authentic results.
The model supports translation into over 30 languages, including major global languages such as English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, and more. You can select your target language from a comprehensive dropdown menu.
Yes, Image Translator offers an API endpoint that allows developers to integrate its capabilities directly into websites, mobile apps, or automated localization workflows. This makes it easy to scale and customize image translation for your specific needs.
Pricing varies by model and is based on a pay-as-you-go credit system. This approach provides flexibility, allowing you to pay only for what you use and scale up or down according to your project requirements.
Image Translator accepts JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats for both input and output, offering versatility for various digital and print workflows. BASE64 encoded output is also available for advanced integration needs.
Credit consumption for Image Translator depends on image resolution and complexity, but typically ranges from 5-15 credits per translation. Larger images with more text elements may use slightly more credits due to increased processing requirements. JAI Portal's pay-as-you-go model means you only pay for successful translations, with no subscription fees or minimum commitments. For high-volume localization projects, consider purchasing credit bundles which offer better per-credit rates. You can monitor your credit balance in real-time and add credits as needed, making it easy to scale your translation workload without upfront investment or long-term contracts.
Yes, all output generated through paid credits on JAI Portal, including Image Translator results, comes with full commercial-use rights. You can use translated images in marketing materials, product packaging, e-commerce listings, client deliverables, and any other commercial applications without additional licensing fees. This makes Image Translator ideal for agencies, businesses, and freelancers who need to deliver localized visual content to clients or use it in revenue-generating projects. The commercial rights apply regardless of how many copies you distribute or where you publish the translated images, providing complete peace of mind for professional use cases.
Image Translator is optimized for standard printed fonts and performs best with clear, machine-readable text. Handwritten text, highly stylized fonts, or artistic lettering may not be recognized as accurately by the OCR component, potentially resulting in incomplete or incorrect translations. For best results, use images with standard sans-serif or serif fonts in sizes above 12pt equivalent. If your project requires translating handwritten content or artistic text, you may need to manually recreate the design with the translated text. Alternatively, for images requiring more creative manipulation, explore OpenAI GPT Image 2 Edit which offers text-guided editing capabilities for complex visual modifications.
Currently, each Image Translator request processes one source image into one target language. To translate the same image into multiple languages, you'll need to submit separate requests for each target language, consuming credits for each translation. However, the API makes this process straightforward to automate—you can write a simple script that loops through your desired languages and submits parallel or sequential translation requests. This batch approach is efficient for creating multilingual asset libraries, allowing you to generate complete sets of localized images from a single source. Each output maintains the same high visual fidelity regardless of the target language selected.
If Image Translator's OCR component cannot detect readable text in your uploaded image, the model will return an error or an unchanged image, and you won't be charged credits for failed processing. Common reasons for text detection failure include extremely low resolution, severe blur, text that's too small, or decorative fonts that don't resemble standard characters. To troubleshoot, ensure your image has at least 800x600 resolution, the text occupies a reasonable portion of the frame, and there's adequate contrast between text and background. If you continue experiencing issues, try preprocessing your image with contrast enhancement or upscaling tools before submitting it for translation.
⚖️ How Image Translator Compares
Image Translator fills a unique niche in JAI Portal's image editing lineup by focusing specifically on text translation while preserving visual design integrity—something general-purpose editing models don't prioritize. Unlike FLUX 2 Dev Edit or Qwen Image 2 Pro Edit, which offer broad image manipulation through text prompts, Image Translator uses specialized OCR and neural translation to maintain exact font matching, spacing, and layout. This makes it ideal when your primary goal is localization rather than creative transformation. If you need to translate text within images for international marketing, product packaging, or multilingual content distribution, Image Translator delivers faster, more accurate results than manually recreating designs or using prompt-based editors. However, if your project requires additional visual changes beyond translation—such as object removal, style transfer, or composition adjustments—consider OpenAI GPT Image 2 Edit or Nano Banana 2 Pro Edit which provide more comprehensive editing capabilities. For workflows combining face enhancement with translated text overlays, FLUX 2 Face to Full Portrait offers complementary functionality. JAI Portal's credit system lets you test multiple models side-by-side without subscription commitments, helping you identify the right tool for each project. Start with Image Translator when translation fidelity is paramount, then explore other editing models when your creative needs expand beyond localization.

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