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How to Set and Switch Content and Inteface Languages

Creaitor.ai is primarily trained in English, but we integrate advanced translation tools to make it available in 43 languages.

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Written by Simon Funk
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Creaitor supports multiple languages so you can create content in the language that best fits your audience.

Setting a default content language ensures that new projects start with your preferred language automatically to save you time and keep your workflow consistent.

How to Set Your Default Content Language

To set your default content language, click your account icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select Settings from the dropdown menu. In the Settings view, choose AI & Content Defaults from the left-hand menu.

Scroll down to the Default Content Language section. Here, you can see the current language (for example, English) and change it by selecting a different option from the dropdown menu. This language setting will apply to all newly created projects by default.

Once you’ve made your selection, the change takes effect immediately—no need to save separately.

How to Set Your Interface Language

To change the language of the Creaitor interface, click on your account icon in the upper right corner of the screen. In the dropdown menu, hover over Language to display the available options. Select your preferred language from the list. You can choose between English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.

Changing the interface language only affects the menus and navigation. For generated content, Creaitor supports 43 output languages, which can be selected separately in your project or default content settings, as mentioned above.


Supported Content Default Languages

The language you select in the Content Default Language section applies to both input and output. If you enter text in a language different from your settings, Creaitor.ai will attempt to detect it automatically.

For some languages, multiple variants are available—for example, “Portuguese” and “Portuguese (Brazil).” If your preferred language isn’t listed, we apologize—we’re continually working to expand our language options, and you’re always welcome to reach out to request a specific language.

Albanian
Arabic
Bulgarian
Cambodian
Catalan
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
French
German
German (Swiss)
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malay
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese (European)
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
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