AI-translated listings

Selling to buyers across Europe means writing every listing several times over, in languages you may not speak. SKUvio’s AI translation does that for you: write your listing once, and SKUvio publishes it on Etsy in the languages your buyers actually search in. It’s one of the biggest time-savers in the app.

Write once, publish in many languages

You create a listing in your primary language — French or English — and SKUvio translates the parts that matter for buyers and search:

  • the title
  • the description
  • the SEO tags

The default target languages are English, Dutch (nl), and German (de), and SKUvio can translate into any language Etsy supports. Etsy caps a single listing at five languages in total (the primary plus up to four more), so SKUvio adds up to four translations per listing.

Optimised for search, not word-for-word

This isn’t a literal, word-for-word translation. Each language is written to read naturally and rank in Etsy search for that market — using the phrases local buyers really type. Your tags in particular are generated natively per language rather than translated, so German buyers get German search terms and Dutch buyers get Dutch ones, accents and all. See AI SEO tags.

The result is a listing that feels like it was written by a local seller in each country, not run through a translator.

It never sees your buyers’ data

SKUvio’s AI only ever reads your listing content — the title, description, and tags you’re publishing. It does not see customer or buyer data: no names, no addresses, no order details, no messages. Translation is about your public product copy and nothing more.

Kept in step with your listing

When you update a listing and re-export, SKUvio refreshes the translations so every language stays consistent with your primary copy. Start from a strong primary-language title and description (see Listing title & description overrides) and every translated version benefits.

Allowances

Translations are included in your plan up to a monthly allowance, and you can see your usage in the app. For how many translations each plan includes and what happens beyond the allowance, see AI allowances & metering.