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Doclingo

Translate documents and keep the layout, tables and images exactly as they were.

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Standout features

Doclingo solves the format-loss problem head-on: it translates PDFs, Word files and images into 90+ languages while keeping tables, images and structure intact.

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Standout feature

Layout preservation

keep the original formatting, tables and images in the translated file.

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Standout feature

OCR for scans

detect and translate text inside scanned documents and images.

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Standout feature

Multi-engine AI

route to the best model per language (e.g. different engines for Chinese vs Japanese).

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Standout feature

Bilingual output

view original and translation side by side for easy verification.

How it scores
Last reviewed 9 June 2026
Output quality
7.2
Value for money
6.7
Ease of use
7.0
Reliability
6.8
Ecosystem
6.9
Momentum
7.0
Weighted total 7 / 10 · scored on blipradar's public rubric. How we score →
Interest over time

Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.

The verdict

Doclingo is a document-translation specialist focused on layout.

  • An AI document translator handling PDFs, Word, Excel and images in 90+ languages.
  • Its headline feature is layout preservation — translated files look like the originals.
  • OCR translates scanned files; a multi-engine approach picks the best model per language.
  • A newer tool; freemium with paid plans from around $7.59/mo.
Bottom line: the pick when a translated document has to look exactly like the source.

Doclingo’s edge is format-faithful documents.

  • Layout, tables and images preserved.
  • OCR for scanned files.
  • Multi-engine model routing.
  • Bilingual side-by-side output.

Freemium with affordable paid plans.

Freebasic translationFree
ProPDF Pro featuresFrom $7.59/mo
API / Enterpriseintegration & scaleCustom
Affordable for document-heavy work; the value is in not having to reformat afterwards.

Doclingo is for document-heavy translation.

Great fit
  • Anyone translating PDFs, contracts or research papers.
  • Users with scanned, image-based documents.
  • People who need the output to match the original.
Think twice if
  • Teams wanting a full localization platform.
  • Anyone needing quick conversational translation.

No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:

  • Newer, smaller tool with a shorter track record.
  • Not a full document editor or collaboration suite.
  • Best for documents, not conversational use.
  • Advanced editing is limited.
Worth it for: faithful, layout-preserving document translation.
  • Layout preservation
  • OCR for scanned files
  • 90+ languages
  • Multi-engine routing
  • Bilingual side-by-side
  • Newer, smaller tool
  • Not a full editor
  • Document-focused only
  • Limited advanced editing
What users say
Documents Layout-preserving OCR 90+ languages Bilingual

People translating PDFs, contracts and research papers pick Doclingo because the output keeps the original layout, tables and images — and OCR handles scanned files. The honest caveats are that it’s a newer, document-focused tool rather than a full editor or localization platform.

Summary written by blipradar from public discussion — we link out rather than republish others' reviews.
Company & reach

Doclingo is a newer AI document-translation tool focused on layout preservation across PDFs, Word and images in 90+ languages.

Company
Doclingodocument translator
Headquarters
Layout preservationcore feature
Founded
OCRfor scanned files
Reach
90+ languagescoverage
Backing
From $7.59/mofreemium
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