Reflo PDF translation tools
Pick the right workflow for the PDF in front of you
Start with the document—not a generic promise. These focused guides explain how to translate scans, research papers, contracts, and dense tables, what Reflo can preserve, and what a human should verify.
- Answer-first guidance for four common, high-friction PDF types
- A direct upload path on every guide
- Explicit limitations and review points before you rely on the output
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Four focused starting points
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Each page covers a distinct translation job, a practical sequence, and the details most likely to need human review.
Translate scanned PDFs online with OCR and layout preservation
Yes. Reflo can recognize machine-printed text in a legible scanned PDF, translate that text, and place the result back into the document layout. Upload the scan below, choose the source and target languages, then review the translated PDF—especially names, stamps, handwriting, and low-resolution areas.
Open the guideTranslate academic paper PDFs while keeping citations and structure in view
Reflo can create a layout-preserving translation of a research paper PDF so the abstract, section hierarchy, figures, formulas, tables, and reference list remain easy to compare with the source. Use the output for reading and collaboration, then verify technical terminology and any passage you plan to quote or publish.
Open the guideTranslate legal and contract PDFs with clauses and numbering intact
Reflo can produce a working translation of a contract or legal PDF while keeping clauses, numbering, schedules, and signature blocks in visual context. It is useful for first-pass understanding and bilingual review, but it is not legal advice or a certified translation—qualified counsel should approve consequential language.
Open the guideTranslate PDFs with tables while keeping rows, columns, and labels readable
Reflo can translate the text in table-heavy PDFs while keeping rows, columns, headers, notes, and surrounding page content visually connected. It works well for understanding structured reports and catalogs, but translated text can be longer, so narrow cells, merged cells, numbers, and units should be checked carefully.
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