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The language industry is in a state of disruption. It's time for translation agencies to adapt and change their ways.
DocTranslator has been at the forefront of this disruption, and we're here to help you adapt along with us. We're here to help you understand what's changing, why it's changing, and how you can take advantage of these changes to grow your business.
Let's start by looking at the history of our industry and how it has evolved over time:
The Ancient Language Industry
The first language service providers (LSPs) were established in the early 1900s as a way for companies who needed translations to get them quickly and efficiently without having to go through an intermediary or translator directly. Today we'd call these companies "translation agencies," but back then they were called "language service providers." Their main purpose was to provide translation services for a wide range of industries, including businesses such as law firms, financial institutions, and software companies, but not just on an individual level like today's LSPs do; instead they worked with large corporations that needed translation services on an ongoing basis across multiple languages.

Meet DocTranslator!
DocTranslator is a sophisticated online translation service that allows users to upload various document formats, including Word, PDF, and PowerPoint, and have them translated into different languages. Leveraging the power of the Google Translate engine, DocTranslator is specifically designed for documents and includes extra features that make it more suitable for this purpose compared to standard translation services.
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#2: DocTranslator
DocTranslator.com is an automatic document translation tool to translate scanned documents, that converts any PDF, Word or Excel file into over 100 languages. Built with simplicity in mind, this tool offers the lowest prices on Earth starting as low as $0.005/word. That's a fraction of the cost of professional human translation.
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#3: Google Translate
We love Google Translate because it is a truly free and reliable online document translation tool. It supports an array for different document formats: .doc, .docx, .odf, .pdf, .ppt, .pptx, .ps, .rtf, .txt, .xls, or .xls and works with files update to 10 Mb in size.
Translate your Document#4: Yandex Translate
This is another great online translation tool for automatic document translation. Powered by Russian made search engine company Yandex, they own language translation processor supports around 100 languages and claims to conquer neural network quality translations. With a 5Mb file limit, it is enough to translate scanned documents up to 50 pages long. In our test, when we tried to upload a small 4.8Mb file, we've received an error.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Step 1: Create a free DocTranslator account
Our free account setup process takes a few minutes. Simply click the sign-up button and fill out our registration page. Details needed include your name, email address, and password.
Step 2: Upload the file
You can upload MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, TXT, InDesign, and CSV files to our translator. Drag and drop the files or browse your device to upload them.
Step 3: Select the languages
Choose the original language of your document and select the target language. Type the language or browse our collection to select your preferred option.
Step 4: Click "Translate" and download the file
Satisfied with your language selection? Go ahead and click translate. The file will be uploaded and translated. Better still, you can expect to have the original language and style while maintaining an accurate translation for your needs.
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Scanned document translation FAQ
How do I translate a scanned document?
Create a free DocTranslator account, upload your scanned PDF or image, pick the original and target languages, then click Translate and download the result. Built-in OCR reads the text from the scan, so you do not need to retype anything first.
Can DocTranslator read text from scanned PDFs and images?
Yes. DocTranslator includes built-in OCR for scanned PDFs and images, so it can pull the text out of a scan or photo and translate it. You can upload JPG and PNG images as well as scanned PDF files.
Which file formats can I upload?
DocTranslator handles DOCX, PDF, XLSX, PPTX, IDML, TXT, CSV, JSON, JPG, and PNG. That covers scanned PDFs, photographed pages, office documents, and spreadsheets.
Does the translation keep the original formatting?
Yes. The original formatting and layout are preserved, so the translated file mirrors the structure of your scan or document instead of being dumped into one plain text column.
How many languages and how large a file are supported?
DocTranslator supports 120+ languages and accepts files up to 1 GB or 5,000 pages per upload, using a Google neural machine translation engine.
How much does it cost?
AI translation is $0.005/word. You can start with a 7-day trial for $2 (10 pages or 3,000 words), then choose Monthly at $14.99/month (100 pages or 30,000 words) or Annual at $135/year (about $11.25/month).
Can I get a certified translation of a scanned document?
For certified or notarized translations, such as documents for USCIS, a human translation is required. See our certified translation services for those cases.
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