Multilizer PDF Translator is meant to help you translate PDF documents from one language to another. It can translate between a large number of languages, including the most popular ones such as English, Spanish, French or German.
I was pleasantly surprised to notice that it translates PDF documents without altering their non-text contents. It keeps images, tables, charts and other elements in the same positions, without changing their initial alignments. Furthermore, it comes with a neat language auto-detecting function that can help you when you don’t know the language of a PDF file. The fact that it is lightweight, neat and resource-friendly is another thing that I appreciate about this tool.
On the other hand, the interface can’t be resized or customized, and I think this can be a noticeable disadvantage for some people. I also think that it would have been a good idea if the free version allowed the users to test the possibility of saving the translated documents to other formats, but that’s more of a subjective opinion. The free version comes with a lot more other restrictions, such as the lack of support for batch translating multiple PDF documents at once, or the limited page translation quota.
Testing the free version of Multilizer PDF Translator was enough for me to realize that the non-free versions of this product are an excellent solution if you need to quickly translate PDF documents. The free version could also help, but I’d say it’s more suitable only for testing purposes.
Free and straightforward translation tool with support for nearly 60 languages.
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