How does QR Translator know which translation to display?

QR Translator detects the display language of the device* that is used to scan the QR code.

*Strictly speaking, it is the language of the browser, but the language settings of your smartphone or tablet are usually inherited by the browser.

What happens when someone scans my QR code?

The URL embedded in the QR code will promptly open in the user’s browser. If you have a translation in the user’s language, it will be displayed automatically, providing a seamless and user-friendly experience.
With the scanner’s consent, the device’s location data will be securely stored and made accessible as part of the Scan Data.

Which languages are available?

Machine translation is available for over 130 languages. By default, you can choose from a diverse range of 43 languages. You also have the flexibility to create translations in any other languages by defining your own custom languages.

Text to Speech is available in over 75 languages, and you can upload your own audio files (mp3) in any language.

For a comprehensive list of all supported languages, see all languages

Note: Some less common languages aren’t supported by all browsers, so they aren’t available on QR Translator.

How many translations can one QR code display?

A single QR code can display content in as many as 15 languages, including the original language.

What sets QR Translator apart from other QR code generators?

While there are numerous services available for generating QR codes, QR Translator stands out with its robust translation, redirection, and speech tools. Moreover, QR Translator QR codes are dynamic, allowing you to edit their content at any time. QR Translator is the ideal choice for multilingual signage, marketing and information sharing.

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