Translate PDFs. Keep the layout. No manual reformatting.
Upload any PDF, run AI translation, and get a fully structured result with tables, multi-column layouts, and academic formatting preserved. Edit in the workbench, then export to PDF, Word, HTML, or Markdown.
A production-grade AI PDF translation platform. Upload a PDF, run structured OCR with layout parsing, translate with DeepSeek AI, refine in the workbench editor, and export as PDF, DOCX, HTML, or Markdown. Preserves tables, stamps, watermarks, and multi-column layouts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does AI PDF translation preserve my document layout?
Our structured OCR engine parses each PDF page into text blocks, tables, and images with spatial coordinates. The AI translation then operates on this structured representation, preserving the document hierarchy. The workbench editor lets you fine-tune positioning before export.
Can I translate scanned (image-based) PDFs?
Yes. The Baidu PaddleOCR-VL engine handles both native text PDFs and scanned image-based PDFs. For scanned PDFs, it runs OCR at the page-image level, extracting text with coordinate information for downstream translation.
What happens to stamps, seals, and watermarks during translation?
The AI is trained to recognize and preserve stamps, company seals, watermarks, and other non-text elements as visual layers. They are extracted as images during OCR, kept separate from translatable text blocks, and reassembled into the final output.
How many credits does PDF translation consume?
Each PDF page costs 10 credits. A 20-page PDF would consume 200 credits. New users receive 30 free Mana Points upon sign-up. Credits cover the full pipeline: OCR, AI translation, and all export formats.
Can I also convert my translated PDF to Word or Excel?
Yes. After translation, you can export to Word (.docx), HTML, or Markdown from the workbench. For direct format conversion without translation, try our Document Converter tools which support PDF-to-Word and PDF-to-Excel pipelines.
