AI image translation

Medicine Label Translator

Translate visible medication label text into English while keeping dosage fields, warnings, strength, and storage information in context.

For initial understanding only. Confirm medication instructions with a pharmacist or licensed healthcare professional.

Now supporting 130+ languages -> English

Drop an image, paste, or click to upload

JPG, PNG, WebP up to 10MB. Translate screenshots, manga pages, menus, and product images without losing layout.

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No signup required
20 free credits per day
standard image: 10 credits
Images deleted after 24 hours
JPG/PNG/WebP/HEIC supported
No signup required20 free credits per dayLayout preserved
Examples

Before and after image translation

Product image translated to English
Product image before English translation

Product image translated to English

Translate ecommerce images, package labels, badges, and product callouts into an English visual reference.

Label review

Product labels have critical details

This page emphasizes dense label blocks, warnings, ingredients, and package panels because those details are easy to misread if they are separated from the original design.

Ingredients
Crop the full ingredient block and check allergens manually after translation.
Warnings
Keep icons and caution symbols visible beside the translated warning text.
Usage notes
Review dosage, storage, and instructions before relying on the result.
Use cases

Built for real image translation workflows

Medicine packaging can use abbreviations, brand names, strengths, units, and country-specific instructions that are unsafe to interpret without context.

Medicine identity

Translate visible product, active ingredient, formulation, and strength labels.

Dosage text

Review printed dosage and frequency fields while keeping units visible.

Warnings

Translate contraindication, caution, interaction, and age-restriction text.

Storage and expiry

Understand storage temperature, handling, batch, and expiry labels.

01

Photograph the label panel

Upload a close, flat image of the product label, package panel, ingredient list, or warning area.

02

Detect dense label text

Claims, ingredients, instructions, safety notes, and small panels are read with layout context.

03

Translate grouped information

English text stays near the original claim, ingredient block, warning, or usage instruction.

04

Check critical details

Review allergens, warnings, dosage, storage notes, and product claims before relying on the result.

Layout matters

Medication translation needs professional verification

Medicine packaging can use abbreviations, brand names, strengths, units, and country-specific instructions that are unsafe to interpret without context.

Never start, stop, combine, or dose medicine based only on an automated translation. Confirm the original label with a pharmacist or doctor.

Best results and limits

  • Pharmacy handwriting
  • Tiny blister-pack text
  • Medical abbreviations
  • Damaged labels

Images are processed temporarily and deleted after 24 hours.

FAQ

Questions before you upload

Can I translate a medicine label?+

Yes, for initial understanding of visible printed text. Confirm all medication details with a pharmacist or doctor.

Can I rely on the translated dosage?+

No. Never make dosage decisions from automated translation alone; verify the original prescription and professional instructions.

Can it translate blister packs?+

Clear printed blister text may work, but tiny repeating text and reflections can reduce accuracy.

Will it identify drug interactions?+

No. It translates visible text and does not provide interaction checking or medical advice.