Webflow Localization Switcher Plugin

Translate your Webflow website into 100+ languages with an easy switcher to help global visitors browse comfortably in their preferred language.
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Webflow Localization Switcher Plugin

Create your Website Translation plugin

Configure your Language Selector and add it to your Webflow website for free!

Why People Love Elfsight

Your visitors don’t all speak the same language – but that shouldn’t stop them from understanding your message. The Elfsight Website Translator helps you translate your entire website automatically into 100+ languages, so you can reach a truly global audience.

It’s fast to set up, looks great on any page, and works right inside Webflow – no technical skills required. You can easily add a language switcher that matches your design, customize it with flags, colors, and labels, and let it do the rest.

Did you know?

According to CSA Research, 76% of customers prefer buying from websites available in their native language.

Make your content accessible globally to increase engagement and conversions – start using the Elfsight Translation plugin on your Webflow website for free today.

Key Features of the Webflow Language Switcher

Everything you need for smooth, automatic, and stylish translation – right in one widget.

  • Automatic website translation: Translate your content instantly with Google Translate – no separate pages or coding.
  • Custom language selector: Add a selector that looks natural on your website and matches your design style.
  • 100+ supported languages: From English to Japanese, connect with audiences everywhere.
  • Personalized design: Adjust colors, borders, flags, and dropdown styles to fit your brand’s look and feel.
  • Responsive and lightweight: Works perfectly on mobile devices and doesn’t slow down your website.
  • Quick setup: Installation feels effortless – just copy a short code and paste it where you want the switcher to appear.

See all features in action in our live editor – no registration needed

How to Add the Translation Plugin to Webflow

Embedding your Localization Switcher is quick and straightforward. Here’s how:

Method 1: Inline Widget

Best for adding the switcher right into your header, footer, or any page section.

  1. Select a template: Open the Elfsight editor and pick a ready-made design.
  2. Customize your widget: Choose languages, appearance, and placement.
  3. Generate the code: Click “Add to website for free” and copy the provided code.
  4. Embed it on your website: In your Webflow project, drag an Embed element to your chosen spot and paste the code.

Method 2: Floating Switcher

Ideal for adding a small floating button that follows visitors as they browse.

  1. Pick a template: In the Elfsight editor, select the floating style option.
  2. Personalize the widget: Add languages, set the switcher’s position, and adjust the look.
  3. Get the code: Once you’ve finished all the customization, copy the installation code.
  4. Embed: In Webflow, paste it before the closing </body> tag.

Need help? Visit our Help Center or check our detailed blog article on how to add a Translation plugin to your Webflow website. You can also share your ideas in our Wishlist or stay up to date with new features in our Changelog.

Does Website Translator work with Webflow CMS collections?

Elfsight widgets can be embedded inside CMS collection templates, allowing them to appear dynamically across CMS pages.

Do I need a paid Webflow plan to embed the translation widget?

Yes, Webflow requires a paid plan to add custom code, as custom embeds are not available on free plans.

What translation engine powers the Website Translator in Webflow?

The solution uses Google’s translation engine to analyze page context and deliver accurate, meaning-focused translations for your Webflow content.

How does the translator handle idioms or complex phrases?

The translation engine evaluates context and common language patterns, helping ensure idiomatic expressions and nuanced phrases are translated naturally rather than literally.

Can I exclude specific elements from translation in Webflow?

Yes, you can define exclusions for certain sections or text elements, keeping selected content in its original language on your Webflow website.

Are email addresses affected by translation?

No, email addresses remain unchanged and are not altered during the translation process.

Can I track language changes on my Webflow website?

When connected to Google Analytics, you can monitor events such as language selection changes or when visitors open the language dropdown, helping you evaluate multilingual engagement.

Can I manually edit translations?

You can prevent specific words or phrases from being translated. Advanced custom translation editing is currently in development, as mentioned in our Community discussion.

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