Choosing your interface language
Change the language Vulgate uses for menus, buttons, and emails — independent of your document languages.
May 21, 2026
Vulgate's interface is currently available in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Italian. The interface language controls menus, buttons, dialogs, and notification emails. It is fully independent from your document languages — you can read and search Latin or Greek manuscripts with the interface set to Spanish, for example.
Set the language during sign-up
You're asked to pick an interface language during onboarding. The default is English; pick whichever locale you'd prefer.
Change it later
- Click your avatar at the bottom of the sidebar and choose Settings.
- On Preferences, find the Language dropdown and pick your preferred locale.
- The interface reloads in the new language immediately.
What about document and search languages?
Document language is detected automatically during ingestion. Neural search works across languages — a query in English can match passages in Latin, French, or Italian. See How to query your Library for the details.
To translate a document into another language inline, open it in the viewer and use the Translate button. See Machine translations of documents.
Don't see your language?
We're rolling out more locales as we go. If you'd like to see Vulgate in another language, drop us a note via the contact form — your feedback genuinely drives the roadmap here.
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