Translate datasheets, ISO/EN/DIN standards, and engineering specifications into 93 languages — without sacrificing the technical precision engineers expect.
±0.05mm vs. ±0.5mm — a decimal point lost in translation is a wrong part shipped at industrial scale.
ISO ↔ EN ↔ DIN ↔ JIS ↔ ANSI — engineers expect the locally accepted standard reference, not just a literal translation.
ATEX, CE, UL, CSA — compliance language is regulated and must use the exact phrasing for the certifying authority per market.
Numerical specs and tolerances (±, ≤, ≥, mm, μm, MPa) are protected. Quality Guard validates every value survives translation untouched.
Knowledge Library handles ISO/EN/DIN/JIS/ANSI equivalency tables so translated catalogs use the locally accepted standard reference.
Maintain per-market regulatory copy (ATEX/CE/UL/CSA) verbatim; the AI applies the right block per locale automatically.
These markets are typically the highest-priority for this category. Click any to see the language-specific guide.
Yes. Numerical specs and tolerance markers (±, ≤, ≥, mm, μm, MPa, Nm) are treated as protected fields. They're never altered, and Quality Guard alerts on any drift.
Yes. The Knowledge Library accepts equivalency tables (e.g., DIN 933 = ISO 4017 = ANSI B18.2.1) so the AI uses the locally accepted standard reference per market.
You can maintain regulatory boilerplate per market verbatim. The AI applies the correct ATEX/CE/UL/CSA block per locale — never translated approximately.
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