PDF Translation, Rebuilt in the Target Language
Upload a PDF up to 100 MB. The pipeline extracts structured text, headings, and tables instead of just raw characters. It translates the content with full context awareness and reconstructs the document in the target language. You receive a rebuilt PDF that is ready to distribute, with no manual reformatting required.
How PDF translation works
Smart extraction
The pipeline reads the PDF as structured content, including text regions, headings, tables, and captions, rather than as flat characters. This preserves the document hierarchy so the translation model understands context.
AI translation
Each content block is translated with full context awareness. The model adapts tone and terminology to the document type: technical manuals, legal documents, medical records, and academic papers are handled differently.
Document reconstruction
The translated content is rebuilt into a PDF that follows the source layout as closely as possible. Headings stay headings, paragraphs stay paragraphs, and tables stay tables, so the result is a usable document rather than a text dump.
What you receive when the job completes
Primary output. The document rebuilt with translated content, structured and ready to distribute.
A structured record of the content extracted from the source PDF used during processing.
Segment level quality flags. Review before distributing.
Supporting files generated during processing.
All files are saved to your account and available for download for 7 days.
What to expect from the output
AI-DocTranslate reconstructs the translated PDF to match the source structure as closely as possible. The output is strongest when the source PDF has clear, well structured text regions. Some layout complexity, such as multi column text overlapping graphics, tightly typeset tables, or content rendered from scanned images, may require manual adjustment after download.
Always review the translated PDF before distributing it, and use the included QA report to identify segments that may need correction. If your original content exists in an authoring tool that exports XLIFF, consider using the XLIFF translation workflow for more accurate results.