About DocTranslate AI
Practical translation.Clear boundaries.
DocTranslate AI is designed to make routine document translation easier to use while staying clear about what the service can and cannot guarantee.
This page explains the scope of the project, how the service works, and why human review still matters for legal, financial, regulatory, or safety-sensitive documents.
What this project is.
DocTranslate AI is a browser-first document translation tool with a deliberately narrow scope.
The service is meant to help with practical document translation without requiring an account, a dashboard, or a more complex workflow than necessary.
Its public feature set is intentionally limited. PDF files can be translated, certified, and later checked on the verification page. DOCX, TXT, and MD files are translation-only outputs.
This site is operated as an independent utility project. It is not presented as a law firm, a sworn translation provider, or a certification authority.
How the service operates.
The workflow is designed to keep the user-facing process simple while staying explicit about where the boundaries are.
Files are parsed in the browser first. The app extracts the text needed for translation and rebuilds the output according to the source format.
To perform the translation itself, extracted text segments are sent over HTTPS to external services involved in request verification, rate limiting, and language generation.
The service does not currently provide user accounts, stored project history, or a persistent document workspace.
What the service does not replace.
The limits of the product matter as much as its capabilities.
Translations are automatic and are not reviewed by a human. The output can contain mistakes, omissions, formatting shifts, or wording that still needs manual review.
PDF certification on this site refers to file integrity only. It does not convert a translated document into a legally recognized, notarized, or sworn translation.
The verification page checks whether a certified PDF still matches its embedded hash. It does not confirm the authenticity of the source material, authorship, or legal validity.
Contact and responsibility.
The site aims to be clear about scope, support, and when human review is still necessary.
DocTranslate AI is an independent project and is not affiliated with any third-party translation model provider.
Questions about the public behavior of the service, its limitations, or the information published on this site can be sent to rpn_doc@proton.me.
If a document matters for legal, regulatory, financial, or safety-sensitive use, it should be reviewed by a qualified human professional before being relied upon.
Common questions.
These answers restate the public boundaries of this page in plain language.
What is DocTranslate AI actually for?
It is built for practical document translation in a browser-first workflow. It is meant to help with routine translation tasks, not to replace professional legal or sworn translation services.
Does DocTranslate AI act as a certification authority?
No. PDF certification on this site refers to integrity data embedded into the translated PDF. It does not turn the document into a legally recognized certificate.
Does the service keep a document workspace or account history?
No. The public product does not currently provide account-based workspaces, dashboards, or stored translation history.
When should a human still review the result?
Any document that matters for legal, regulatory, contractual, medical, immigration, financial, or safety-sensitive use should still be reviewed by a qualified human professional.
Read the terms.Then use the tool.
If you are deciding whether this service fits your workflow, review the terms first and then continue to the public translator.