Use the European Commission's AI language tools to translate, summarise, generate and improve content in multiple languages. Built on decades of EU professional translation expertise, these secure tools are available to eligible users for free. Most are in all 24 EU official languages plus several more, including Arabic, Chinese and Ukrainian. Exceptions are flagged next to the tool name.
Explore the tools
First-time user? Check your eligibility and how to get started.
- eTranslation
eTranslation is a neural machine translation tool trained on EU professional translation data.
- Submit: a text or document
- You get: a translation in the language you select, with options for EU formal style or general style
- Use it for: translating official documents, offering multilingual websites (via API), translating internal communications quickly and securely
- eReporting
eReporting identifies reporting obligations and generates structured activity reports.
- Upload: a legal act or official document
- You get: a clear summary of mandatory and non-mandatory reporting obligations, with roles and responsibilities identified
- Use it for: monitoring compliance, drafting activity reports, understanding regulatory requirements
- eBriefing
eBriefing generates background documents from multiple source files.
- Upload: up to 10 source files (e.g. reports, articles, reference documents)
- You get: a first-draft briefing with main messages, background section and Q&A, in official or general style
- Use it for: preparing for meetings or events, producing stakeholder briefings, consolidating information from multiple sources
- eReply
eReply analyses incoming submissions and drafts formal responses.
- Upload: a document, letter or position paper
- You get: a suggested formal reply plus a full analysis of the original document.
- Use it for: responding to stakeholder inputs, handling consultation responses, drafting replies to official correspondence
- eSummary
eSummary generates concise summaries of long documents at your chosen length.
- Upload: a document (e.g. a report, policy paper or meeting record)
- You get: a summary ranging from a few paragraphs to several pages, in the language you select
- Use it for: quickly digesting long texts, preparing for meetings, sharing accessible versions of complex documents
- Anonymisation
Anonymisation automatically removes or replaces personal data in documents.
- Upload: a document containing names, locations or other personal identifiers
- You get: a version with personal data replaced or redacted, ready to publish or share
- Use it for: complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when publishing documents, preparing case studies or reports, redacting sensitive correspondence
- WebText(EU official languages only)
WebText rewrites text to make it clearer and more engaging for online readers.
- Upload: existing web content or a draft text
- You get: a rewritten version in plain language, with clear headings and scannable structure (short paragraphs, bullet points)
- Use it for: improving web pages, preparing content for publication online, applying plain language principles at scale
- Accessible Text(English, French and German only)
Accessible Text applies easy-to-read principles to produce text accessible to all audiences.
- Upload: a text
- You get: a rewritten version using simple vocabulary, short sentences and clear structure, following easy-to-read guidelines
- Use it for: public-facing communications, texts for audiences with lower literacy or cognitive disabilities, inclusive communication
- Multilingual Post
Multilingual Post translates short-form content in multiple languages in a single step.
- Type: a short text (e.g. a social media post or an announcement)
- You get: translations in all the languages you select, generated simultaneously
- Use it for: social media updates, multilingual newsletters, short public announcements
- Speech-to-Text
Speech-to-Text converts audio or video recordings into text or subtitles.
- Upload: an audio or video file (e.g. a recording of a meeting, webinar or conference)
- You get: a full transcription or subtitle file in the language you select
- Use it for: producing minutes from recordings, creating accessible subtitles, converting spoken content to searchable text
First-time users
Before you start, check that you are eligible to use the European Commission's AI language tools.
Who can use the tools?
The tools are available to:
- public administrations
- small businesses, including self-employed people
- academia
- non-governmental organisations
- Digital Europe programme projects
- candidates for EU posts.
Organisations and individuals must be based in the EU or in a country affiliated with the Digital Europe programme.
Getting started
- Create an EU Login account if you don’t already have one.
- Register on the Language tools portal.
For developers
- API documentation and access – use APIs to integrate the tools into your systems
- Web-T website translation plugin – connect your website to eTranslation to publish content in multiple languages automatically
Contact DGT-AI-Language-Services-Advisory
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (DGT-AI-Language-Services-Advisory[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) if you need guidance on integration options.
Why use these tools?
The European Commission's AI language tools are built on different priorities from most commercial alternatives:
- Free for all eligible users – no subscription fee, no usage cap
- Secure – your data is processed under strict EU data protection rules and is never used to train commercial AI models
- Trusted – developed and maintained by the European Commission, drawing on decades of professional translation expertise
- Multilingual by design – most tools support all 24 EU official languages plus a few more
- Task-focused – each tool is purpose-built for a specific task, delivering consistent and reliable results
Related links
- AI-based multilingual services – using EU language data to innovate
Discover how the European Commission continues to develop advanced AI-based multilingual services to facilitate communication across languages. - Read more about the European Commission's work on language technologies
- Discover the European Language Data Space for AI and language data sharing
- Explore the IATE terminology database for EU multilingual content
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