Fillout supports making forms in dozens of languages:

English

Arabic

Catalan

Chinese (Simplified)

Chinese (Traditional)

Croatian

Czech

Danish

Dutch

French

Finnish

Filipino

German

Greek

Hebrew

Hindi

Hungarian

Icelandic

Indonesian

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Nepali

Norwegian

Polish

Portuguese

Romanian

Russian

Serbian

Sinhala

Slovak

Spanish

Swedish

Turkish

Ukrainian

Urdu

How to change the language of your form

Go to your form’s Settings from the top right menu.

Then, click Language in the left side to select your preferred Default language. That’s it! Publish your form and share the link.

Changing the form’s language will affect system messages throughout the form. For example, the text inside the File uploader field type will be changed from “Drag & drop a file or upload” to “Arrastra y suelta un archivo o navega”.

Note: This feature only translates text that you can’t manually edit. Questions, button labels, text, and choice labels will remain the same. However, you are free to edit them.

Translate your form

Unlike changing your form’s Default language, which switches it to a single language, translating your form lets respondents access it in multiple languages. Go to your form’s Language Settings.

Then, toggle Enable translations and click + Add language to insert your preferred languages.

Disable Google Translate

Many Chrome respondents have Google Translate on, which auto-translates websites. If you’ve already set your form to your preferred language, you can stop the respondent’s browser from auto-translating the form.

In your form’s Language Settings, toggle Disable auto-translate.