Drag & Drop Simplicity
Start localizing in seconds by dragging your .xcstrings file.
Multi-Language Support
Translate into up to 150 languages using Google, Microsoft, and DeepL. Or choose the same languages Apple translates iOS to.
Built-in Common Translations
Access translations of over 1,500 common texts, all consistent with Apple's own terminology. Conveniently copy from the menu bar.
Smart Parameter Checks
Catch translation errors before shipping your app with ease.
Jordi Bruin
@jordibruin
Localized Snel to five languages (German, French, Dutch, Spanish and Simplified Chinese) and added a complication for easy access. Since there's only very basic strings in here I used TranslateKit which uses DeepL
Thorsten Stark
@Tho_stark@iosdev.space
New version released. Translations were done using TranslateKit, great tool!
Harrison Heinig
@harrisonheinig@mastodon.social
TranslateKit has been a great help in localizing my first app. Excited to see it grow and all the changes along the way.
Damjan Dabo
@DamjanDabo
It seems like a great flow to use TranslateKit to get initial translations, and then a crowdsourcing tool to improve them. I've just tried TranslateKit and it works great!
Kris Slazinski
@kslazinski@mastodon.social
My time tracking app Moons is now also in Swedish! This time TranslateKit helped me to localize my app faster than using ChatGPT and Google Translate alone.
Krist
@Kraider93
TranslateKit is 🔥🔥🔥, makes localizing our apps so much easier!
Tobias
@totzek@mastodon.social
I recently translated one of my apps using TranslateKit. It was super easy and is highly recommended.
“This is an underrated, must-have app for every developer. I used it to localize my app and it saved me sooo much time and effort. Excellent tool, thank you!”
wallerover
Review from the United States
“I translated the ~100 strings in my app to French, Spanish and Japanese in seconds, and the result was perfect!”
MrSobok
Review from Austria
What file formats does TranslateKit support?
TranslateKit was built for String Catalogs (.xcstrings files) introduced in Xcode 15.
Are String Catalogs supported prior to iOS 17?
Yes! Apple did something very smart here: String Catalogs are being converted back to plain old Strings(dict) files during compilation. And migrating to them is as simple as right-clicking a Strings file and choosing "Migrate to String Catalogs".
Can I customize the translations?
Yes, you can review and tweak translations using our built-in Translation Editor. It's even more powerful than Xcode's editor!
What’s included in the free plan?
The free plan allows you to translate up to 10 languages and 200 strings. For more, it's just $5/month (paid yearly).
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