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DeepL Pro

You can translate your Shopify store with a DeepL Pro translation option.

NOTE 🇨🇳
Currently, DeepL Translator supports English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Korean, Norwegian (Bokmål) and Chinese (Simplified) languages.



On this page:

getting API key

enabling API key in the app


Getting API key 📁



The DeepL API is accessible with a DeepL Pro subscription - DeepL API Pro plan (for developers).



You need to have a paid account on DeepL Pro Plan to generate API Key and use it in LangShop. You can find the API key in your account settings.

Steps:

Log in to your DeepL account.



In the Account tab, scroll down to find Authentication Key for DeepL API.



Copy the DeepL API key to enable it in LangShop.




Enabling API key in the app 🔑



Steps:

From your LangShop admin, go to Settings > General settings.



In the Translation engines section, select DeepL Pro.
Here you can also set DeepL Pro as a default translation engine.

Enabling DeepL Pro in LangShop

Paste the API key from your DeepL account.

Optionally you can specify the Formality of the translations.
You can use 'Prefer more' for a more formal and 'Prefer less' for a more informal language.

NOTE
This feature currently works only for the following languages: DE (German), FR (French), IT (Italian), ES (Spanish), NL (Dutch), PL (Polish), PT-BR and PT-PT (Portuguese), JA (Japanese), and RU (Russian).

Optionally you can enable DeepL glossary. Learn more about glossaries here.

Click Save.

After you enable the API key in LangShop, you can use it to translate your store content and get more efficient translations.

Note
In case of translating language pairs that DeepL doesn't support, Standard engines will be used by default. If multiple dialect versions of a language exist, ensure you select the specific language version supported by DeepL (e.g., Norwegian (Bokmål) instead of Norwegian).

Updated on: 15/08/2024

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