Chinese Video Translator
Translate a video into Chinese with a Mandarin voiceover, captions, and on-screen text, or translate a Chinese recording into English. Pick Simplified or Traditional captions, upload up to 1 minute, and review the cut in the editor.
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One translator for both directions of Chinese
This is the Chinese hub of ngram's video translator, and it runs both ways. Bring a video in English, Spanish, Japanese, or another supported language and get a real Mandarin version back: re-voiced narration suited to narration and product walkthroughs, rebuilt captions in Simplified or Traditional characters, and on-screen text re-rendered in Chinese. CJK caption lines are kept short so they read cleanly on screen.
Going the other direction, drop in a Chinese recording and translate it into English or another language for export customers and partners. Mandarin speech transcribes accurately, so the translation stays faithful to the original. Every published direction has its own page, so pick your route into or out of Chinese from the list below and work from that page.
Mandarin AI voiceover
Natural Mandarin narration suited to product walkthroughs, timed to the original delivery, with a voice you pick.
Simplified or Traditional captions
Captions translated into Simplified or Traditional characters, re-timed to the new audio, and kept short for CJK lines.
On-screen text
Titles and lower-thirds get rebuilt in Chinese, or in English when you translate the other way.
AI lip sync
Mouth movement adjusts to the new audio so the Chinese or English cut looks native.
Where a Chinese translation pays off, both ways
A Mandarin version reaches the largest language audience on earth; a translated Chinese recording reaches everyone outside it.
The world's most-spoken language, three markets at once
Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world, and a Chinese version covers Mainland China, Taiwan, and Singapore from a single upload. The same demo or update travels across all three without a separate re-record for each.
Diaspora audiences watch in Chinese
Chinese-language versions matter even off the mainland. Diaspora audiences on YouTube and Instagram respond to native-language content, so a Mandarin cut opens viewers your English version never reaches.
Chinese source, English reach for export
Chinese-language product and manufacturing video often needs an English version for export customers and partners. Translate the Chinese recording once and the same walkthrough reaches buyers outside the Chinese-speaking markets.
Chinese in, Chinese out, both handled
Upload the video
Drop in up to 1 minute of MP4, MOV, or WebM in Chinese or another supported language, or paste a direct link to a file you host.
ngram detects and translates
The source language is detected from the audio, then the script, captions, and on-screen text are translated into or out of Chinese.
Review the Chinese cut
Choose the Mandarin voice, switch captions between Simplified and Traditional, and correct terms that should stay untranslated in the editor.
Export and publish
Export the Chinese version, or the English one when you translated the other way, for the channels the original could not reach.
Language pairs
Pick your direction
Each published pair has its own page, tuned to that route into or out of Chinese.
What teams translate into and out of Chinese
The stack behind a Chinese version
Who reaches for a Chinese cut
Tools around the Chinese translator
Start from audio or a recording
Finished videos made with ngram
Templates for the Chinese cut
A translated video, not a subtitled one
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Translate video to and from Chinese
Upload up to a minute in Chinese or another supported language, pick Simplified or Traditional, and review the cut before you publish it.