AI Image Translator

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AI Image Translator

Translate text in an image and generate a new image with the translated text placed back into the original design. Upload a screenshot, poster, product image, manga panel, menu photo, or social media graphic, choose a target language, and get an edited image instead of only a text translation.

Translate Image Text and Keep the Visual Layout

AI Image Translator is designed for users who need a translated image, not just extracted text. It detects text inside the uploaded image, translates the content into your selected language, removes or covers the original text area, and places the translated wording back into the image. This makes it useful for product images, ad creatives, posters, app screenshots, comics, presentation graphics, and social media visuals where the final output needs to be shared or published as an image.

How AI Image Translator Works

The tool combines OCR, machine translation, image inpainting, and layout reconstruction. OCR identifies text regions in the image, translation converts the detected text into the target language, and image editing reconstructs the background where the original text appeared. After the original text is removed, the translated text is placed back with attention to position, line breaks, text size, and visual readability. For simple screenshots and clean product images, the result can often be used directly. For complex posters, curved text, decorative fonts, or dense manga panels, manual review is recommended before publishing.

What You Can Translate with AI Image Translator

Use AI Image Translator for images where the text is part of the visual asset: - Product photos with feature labels, selling points, packaging text, or promotional badges - App screenshots, website screenshots, chat screenshots, and game screenshots - Posters, flyers, banners, and event graphics - Manga panels, comic speech bubbles, and webtoon images - Menus, signs, travel photos, and instruction labels - Social media graphics for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, and X - Ad creatives for international campaigns - Presentation slides or infographic screenshots

Best Images for Accurate Image Translation

The best results usually come from images with clear, readable text and enough space around the original wording. High- resolution screenshots, product graphics with simple backgrounds, and posters with clean typography are easier to translate and rebuild. Images may be harder to process when the text is very small, blurred, handwritten, heavily stylized, curved, vertical, distorted, or placed on a complex patterned background. If the translated language is much longer than the original, the tool may need to reduce font size or change line breaks to keep the text inside the original area.

AI Image Translator vs Regular Image Translation

A regular image translator usually helps you understand the text inside an image. It may show the translated text beside the image or as an overlay. AI Image Translator is different because the intended output is a new edited image. It is more useful when you want to localize a visual asset for publishing, advertising, ecommerce, or social sharing. Regular image translation: Image -> detected text -> translated text AI image translation: Image -> detected text -> translation -> text removal -> layout rebuild -> new translated image

Common Limitations of Image Text Replacement

AI image translation works best when text is separated clearly from the background. Results can be weaker when the image contains tiny text, low contrast, warped lettering, transparent text effects, shadows, outlines, or text overlapping people, products, logos, or detailed textures. The translated text may also be longer or shorter than the original. For example, English-to-German or English-to- French translations often need more space, while Chinese-to-English translations may expand into multiple words. Review important images before using them in ads, product listings, packaging, or client work.

Popular Use Cases

1. Product Image Localization Ecommerce sellers can translate product images for different markets while keeping the original product photo, layout, and visual style. This is useful for Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, Temu, TikTok Shop, and DTC brand pages. 2. Screenshot Translation Translate app screens, website screenshots, software tutorials, game screens, or chat screenshots into another language and export a new translated screenshot. 3. Poster and Social Media Translation Convert event posters, sale banners, Instagram graphics, and campaign visuals into another language without rebuilding the design manually in Photoshop or Canva. 4. Manga and Comic Translation Translate speech bubbles, captions, and panel text from manga, comics, or webtoons. Review is especially important for small panels, vertical Japanese text, stylized lettering, and sound effects. 5. Ad Creative Localization Marketers can adapt image ads for different regions by translating the visible headline, offer text, call-to-action, and disclaimer while preserving the original creative format.

How To Use AI Image Translator?

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1. Upload an image that contains readable text.

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2. Choose the source language or use auto-detect.

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3. Select the target language for translation.

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4. Let the AI detect, translate, remove, and replace the text.

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5. Review the result and download the translated image.

FAQs

What is an AI image translator?

An AI image translator is a tool that translates text inside an image. This version goes further by generating a new image with the translated text placed back into the original visual layout.

Can I translate text in an image and download the result as an image?

Yes. The purpose of this tool is to create a translated image output, not only show translated text separately.

Is this different from OCR translation?

Yes. OCR translation extracts and translates text from an image. AI image translation also edits the image by removing the original text and adding translated text back into the design.

What image types work best?

Clear screenshots, product images, posters, menus, banners, and graphics with readable text work best. Low-resolution, blurry, handwritten, or heavily stylized text may produce weaker results.

Can I use it for product images?

Yes. Product images are one of the strongest use cases, especially for ecommerce sellers who need localized product visuals for different markets.

Can it translate manga or comics?

It can translate manga and comic images, especially speech bubbles and captions. Complex panel layouts, vertical text, sound effects, and stylized fonts may need manual review.

Does it keep the same font?

The tool aims to preserve the visual feel of the original design, but exact font matching is not always guaranteed. The translated text may use a similar readable style depending on the image.

Why does translated text sometimes look smaller?

Some languages take more space than others. If the translation is longer than the original text, the tool may reduce the font size or adjust line breaks to fit the available area.

Can I translate screenshots?

Yes. Screenshots are a strong use case because the text is usually clear and the background is often structured. App screenshots, website screenshots, and chat screenshots are good examples.

Can I use translated images for ads or ecommerce?

You can use the output for marketing workflows, but important commercial images should be reviewed before publishing. Check translation accuracy, brand terms, legal claims, and platform requirements.

What languages should the tool support?

The most useful language pairs usually include Japanese to English, Chinese to English, Korean to English, English to Spanish, English to French, English to German, and English to Japanese.

Will it remove the original text completely?

The tool attempts to remove or cover the original text area before adding the translation. Results depend on background complexity, text size, shadows, outlines, and whether the text overlaps important objects.