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Ziarrya 02-17-2025 08:22 PM

How to translate PDFs without losing the formatting?
 
I work with a lot of PDFs containing tables, images, and charts, and every time I try to translate them, the formatting gets completely messed up. Most online tools I’ve used extract the text and translate it separately, leaving me with a document that looks nothing like the original. Manually fixing everything takes too much time, especially for long reports and presentations. Does anyone know of a service that can handle the entire document properly, including non-text elements? Ideally, I need something that can handle multiple languages and different file sizes.

Jebrakas 02-17-2025 09:02 PM

Yeah, that’s a common problem! Most translation tools just spit out raw text without considering the structure of the document. I had the same issue with business reports and product manuals – tables got broken, images disappeared, and footnotes ended up all over the place. Then I found https://pdft.ai/ and it was a game changer. It translates the entire PDF while preserving its original format, including tables, charts, and even fonts. It works with different languages and can process large files without lag. I’ve tested it with technical manuals and financial reports, and it delivered perfectly formatted translations every time. If you’re dealing with structured documents and want to avoid hours of reformatting, this tool is definitely worth trying.


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