Elementor is the most popular WordPress page builder in the world, and translating an Elementor site correctly is one of the hardest things a multilingual plugin can do. Most translation plugins treat Elementor content as raw HTML — which works until you need to translate a button label inside a nested column inside a section inside a custom template part. Lang Forge reads Elementor content at the widget level, the way Elementor itself does.
If a widget has translatable strings, Lang Forge finds them.
Integration scope note: Elementor Free/core widget data copy and frontend cache refresh have been verified. Elementor Pro Theme Builder, Forms, Popup Builder, third-party widget packs, and dynamic-tag-heavy layouts are compatibility targets that should be checked on the target site before removing the old translation workflow.
Elementor’s dynamic tags (pulling from ACF, custom fields, post meta) are resolved in the translated language automatically. If your homepage headline is {{ acf: hero_title }}, Lang Forge shows the translated ACF value.
Saved templates, global widgets, header/footer templates built in Elementor Theme Builder, and custom template parts are all translatable. A change to the source template doesn’t break translations.
Lang Forge’s split-screen visual editor renders Elementor widgets in a readable, structured view — not as raw JSON. You see:
Translate each field in the right column, hit save, and your Elementor page’s translated version is ready. Open it in the Elementor editor and everything is in place.
One click to AI-translate every translatable string on an Elementor page. The AI is aware of Elementor’s widget structure, so headings are translated as headings and button labels as button labels — not as a single blob of text.
Lang Forge is built to work with Elementor Pro features including:
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