Why limit your YouTube channel to just one language?

Top creators such as MrBeast show the power of publishing with 20+ language audio tracks and subtitles. Global Tuber helps translate YouTube titles, descriptions, and subtitles into 100+ languages, so more viewers can discover and understand your videos.

Turn the pain of a 20+ language workflow into a 3-minute routine.

Translating titles, descriptions, and subtitles language by language can take over an hour and quickly becomes repetitive. Global Tuber automates much of that workflow, helping you move toward multilingual publishing without spending your creative time on copy-and-paste work.

Manual translation workflow 1+ hour
Global Tuber workflow About 3 minutes

User Benefits

  1. You can reach viewers who would not search or watch in your original language
  2. You can choose Google translation or DeepL depending on speed, cost, and quality needs
  3. Translated titles are easier to keep within YouTube's character limit
  4. Processing titles, descriptions, and subtitles together reduces language-by-language omissions
  5. Brand names, channel names, and proper nouns can be protected from unwanted translation
  6. Language-specific placeholders help adapt recurring phrases for each language

Batch translation screen

This screen shows translation moving through multiple languages and saving completed subtitle files. The page text explains the feature, so you do not need to read every small line in the image.

Choosing a translation engine

  • Google Translate mode: translate all supported items with the free Google translation workflow.
  • DeepL AI translation: the first 1 million characters are free, with higher-quality AI translation available through your DeepL API key.

Three translation-engine settings

  • Blank: use Google Translate for everything.
  • D: use DeepL for everything.
  • SD: use DeepL for especially important titles and channel names, and Google Translate for the rest.
Global Tuber screen showing continuous translation into multiple languages