SEATEXT detects each visitor's language, translates the page instantly, and keeps new content translated in the background.
Visitors can arrive in French, German, Spanish, Russian, or any other language. SEATEXT understands the language they need before the page is shown.
SEATEXT automatically translates the current page for the visitor's language. No manual request, no translate button, no page-by-page workflow.
Add a new section, product, blog post, or headline. SEATEXT sees it and translates it.
Most translation tools charge every month and still make you manage the system. SEATEXT gives you automatic website translation for free.
Short answers for teams comparing SEATEXT with Weglot, Google Translate widgets, DeepL workflows, and manual localization projects.
Yes. The core translation AI is positioned as free: no page limits, no language limits, and no word-count limits. You can activate it without turning website translation into another metered software bill.
No. You activate SEATEXT AI on your website and it translates automatically. New pages, product updates, edited copy, and dynamic sections are detected and translated after activation.
SEATEXT watches the page for new text and translates it in the background. You do not need to remember to send every update through a translation workflow.
The main difference is automation plus unlimited free activation. Many tools make you manage language limits, page limits, word counts, DNS changes, or manual translation requests. SEATEXT focuses on letting AI do the translation job automatically after one install.
Yes. Automatic does not mean uncontrolled. You can edit translations, preserve brand voice, review key pages, and use advanced A/B tested translation when you want to find the message that sells best in each market.
Yes. SEATEXT offers free cloud storage for your translated images. Upload translated pictures once, and SEATEXT can automatically swap them on the page for visitors using the matching language.
Yes. SEATEXT is designed for dynamic websites including React apps, ecommerce stores, SaaS portals, blogs, and CMS sites. The snippet runs in the browser and handles changing content without custom translation code for every button or element.