Translate your product images into French.
amazon.fr, eBay.fr, your Etsy shop’s strong French following — the text inside your images stays English until you translate it. Every graphic comes back in French in about 90 seconds, layout untouched.
A shopper in Lyon shouldn’t have to decode your infographic in English.
France, Belgium and French-speaking Switzerland are three of Europe’s most valuable e-commerce markets, and buyers there expect product detail in their own language. Your title may auto-translate; the sizing table and the benefits panel painted into your photos do not.
French copy runs noticeably longer than English, so a hand redo means more than swapping words — it means refitting each line, re-sourcing the font with its accents, and paying a designer for every image. Most sellers skip it and quietly lose the French cart.
ListingTranslate rebuilds the image with the French text set in place — accents, cedillas and all — while the font, the colors and the composition stay exactly where you left them. Download and upload wherever you sell.


A real pair from this tool — the same infographic translated in place (Japanese shown). French works exactly the same way.
How it works
PNG or JPG — one image or the whole set. No source files, no fonts.
Any of 14 — or describe a find & replace in plain words.
Same layout, same font, translated text — ready to upload to your listings.
Frequently asked questions
No. ListingTranslate never connects to a marketplace — you upload images, download the French versions and add them to your listings yourself.
Yes — the text is rendered natively in French with every accent and cedilla intact, in the same font, color and position as the original.
The whole image is rebuilt, so the longer French lines are fitted back into the original design. Review the result — and if an image fails, retrying is always free.
Your first image is free — sign in, no card required. After that, credit packs work out to roughly $0.46–$0.60 per image.