Document and file translation

Translate a document while preserving its layout and structure.

Document translation returns a translated copy of your file with its layout and structure intact, rather than a wall of extracted text.

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Translate your file while preserving its layout and structure.

PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, HTM, TXT, XLF, XLIFF, SRT, IDML, XML, JSON, DITA, MIF · up to 100 MB

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Supported formats#

PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, HTM, TXT, XLF, XLIFF, SRT, IDML, XML, JSON, DITA, and MIF: up to 100 MB per file.

How billing works#

Document translation is charged in AI credits, and the app is explicit about the shape of it before you commit:

  • Translation starts at 10 credits for up to 50,000 characters.
  • Each additional 5,000 characters costs 1 more credit.
  • A confirmation dialog states the starting credits, warns that the cost "may increase with document length", and names the target language before you continue.

When the job finishes, JotMe reports exactly what was charged: credits charged and billed characters.

Note

If you do not have enough credits, the panel tells you what the translation starts at and how many credits you currently have, instead of starting and failing.

After translating#

The translated document downloads from the result panel. Both it and the stored original stay under Translation history until you delete them: deleting removes both permanently, though copies already sent to chats remain.

What a document costs is on Usage limits, and what recipients can do with one is on Shared translated files.

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