Read German books in Japanese, with AI.

Drop in any German PDF or EPUB. Translify rebuilds the whole book in Japanese — same paragraphs, same images, same layout — then lets you chat with the text, highlight any passage for an AI explanation, and quiz yourself so the content sticks. Goethe, Kafka, Mann — in German.

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How GermanJapanese translation works

  1. 1

    Upload a German PDF or EPUB

    Up to 200 MB per book. We accept novels, textbooks, papers, manga, and children's books in Deutsch.

  2. 2

    Pick Japanese as your target

    Translify rebuilds every page in Japanese — paragraphs in the same place, images where they were, headings preserved. You can switch back to the German source any time.

  3. 3

    Read, chat, highlight, quiz

    Ask the book questions in Japanese. Highlight any passage to get an AI explanation. Generate quizzes from chapters you've actually read.

Frequently asked

Can Translify translate any German book to Japanese?
Yes — Translify works with any PDF or EPUB up to 200 MB. We rebuild every page in Japanese while preserving the original layout, including German's native script. Novels, textbooks, papers, manga, and children's books are all supported.
Does the Japanese translation preserve the book's layout?
Yes. Tables stay tables, headings stay headings, images stay where they were. A side-by-side mode lets you see the original German and the Japanese translation simultaneously.
Can I ask the book questions in Japanese?
Yes. Translify includes a built-in chat that uses the whole book as context. Ask anything in Japanese, get an answer with the exact German or Japanese passage cited, including page number.
How accurate is German → Japanese translation in Translify?
Translify uses Claude (Anthropic) and DeepL — currently the two highest-rated engines for German ↔ Japanese translation quality, particularly for nuance, idiom, and long-context coherence. For technical or literary works, accuracy is suitable for study and comprehension.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — every plan starts with a 14-day trial, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee on every paid plan. No questions asked.
What's the difference between Translify and Google Translate for German books?
Google Translate translates text snippets. Translify translates the whole book while preserving layout, then lets you chat with it, highlight passages for AI explanations, and quiz yourself. It's a study tool, not a translation utility.

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