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Webflow has quickly gained popularity as an intuitive, user-friendly platform for building professional-looking websites. However, as users start to expand their businesses globally, they may find themselves in need of a multilingual website. While Webflow offers a native localization feature, it’s important to note that this feature is not compatible with Webflow Ecommerce sites, as of 2026. This means that if you have an Ecommerce site on Webflow, you’ll need to rely on third-party translation tools.
Translating a Webflow Ecommerce site with a third-party tool
If you want to translate your Webflow Ecommerce site to multiple languages, a third-party translation solution is currently the only viable approach. These tools work by detecting the language in which your site is written and translating it to the desired language. There are a few options to consider, but the most popular and well-integrated are Weglot and Linguise.
The most reliable solution for translating a Webflow Ecommerce site remains Weglot. It installs via a custom code snippet in Webflow’s Site Settings, works across static pages, CMS collections, and Ecommerce product pages, and handles language switching automatically. See the full guide: How to translate your website into multiple languages.
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Matthew John Design builds and localises Webflow sites for businesses selling internationally. Get in touch to talk about your project.



