I'm very satisfied with the Automatic Translate Addon for TranslatePress. The addon works perfectly to generate and save translations without relying on paid APIs, which is exactly what I needed for my multilingual website.
Google Translate Translation
for TranslatePress
Translate TranslatePress content into 130+ languages for free using Google Translate via AutoTP. No API key, no usage caps, no billing — install the addon, pick a target language, and bulk-translate your whole TranslatePress site in one batch run.
130+ languages, zero setup, zero cost
Google Translate is the easiest way to get a TranslatePress site translated — no API key, no signup, no billing. The neural engine has been refined for over a decade and covers more languages than any premium provider. With AutoTP, you pick a language, click translate, and watch the site go multilingual.
More languages than any premium provider — including many smaller languages where paid AI falls short.
No API key, no signup, no usage caps, no billing — just install AutoTP and translate.
Particularly good at Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and Vietnamese.
Google's neural translation handles billions of translations daily — battle-tested at scale.
Set up Google Translate for TranslatePress in 4 steps
From install to translated site — usually under 10 minutes.
Everything you get with Google Translate for TranslatePress
Free, unlimited, no API key — and full AutoTP bulk-translation tooling around it.
130+ languages
More languages than any premium provider — including smaller languages where paid AI providers fall short.
No API key needed
No signup, no rate limits, no billing — install AutoTP and translate immediately.
Strong on Asian targets
Particularly accurate on Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and Vietnamese.
Bulk page translation
Translate hundreds of TranslatePress pages per run — free of cost, free of usage caps.
SEO meta translated
Yoast and RankMath meta translate alongside content so archives stay search-optimised in every language.
Format preservation
HTML, shortcodes, ACF, and inline links stay intact — only readable text gets translated.
Decade of refinement
Google's neural translation handles billions of translations daily — battle-tested at scale, reliable at any volume.
Setup in 60 seconds
Install AutoTP, pick Google Translate from the provider dropdown, and start translating immediately.
Mix with other providers
Use Google for high-volume technical strings, switch to OpenAI or Claude for marketing copy — per-batch provider control.
Other AI providers for TranslatePress
Prefer a different AI engine? AutoTP supports every option — switch any time from settings.
Use Google Translate with another multilingual plugin
Running Google Translate on a different multilingual stack? Pick the right addon below.
What developers say about AutoTP
Real reviews from real users using AutoTP with AI translation providers.
The module is working great, automated translation works smoothly. I would personally appreciate an option to automatically translate the pages immediately (prior to first visit).
A spectacular plugin, really useful, practical, easy to configure and meets expectations very well. A highly recommended addon.
Yes — our plugin uses an integrated Google Translate connection that requires no API key, no signup, and has no usage limits. Just pick Google Translate from the provider dropdown and start translating.
Google Translate covers 130+ languages — more than any other provider. That includes many smaller and regional languages where premium AI providers have limited training data.
Google Translate produces solid, readable translations on common language pairs but lacks the contextual understanding of GPT-4 or Claude. For straightforward content (product descriptions, blog posts in major languages) it's perfectly capable. For nuanced editorial work, premium AI does noticeably better.
No usage limits inside the plugin. The integrated connection handles rate limiting transparently — you can run unlimited bulk translations.
Yes — Google Translate is particularly strong on Asian languages (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai) and many African and smaller European languages where OpenAI and Claude have less training data.
Yes — translation happens via Google's servers. If your content is privacy-sensitive, use Chrome AI instead (runs entirely offline in your browser).