Intro
When we rebuilt Ranktracker, we didn’t just modernise the UI or restore full Top 100 SERP tracking.
We took a hard look at how people actually use SEO tools in the real world — across countries, teams, clients, and markets — and one thing was obvious:
SEO is global. Your tools should be too.
That’s why the new Ranktracker app now supports 70+ languages, natively and properly, as part of the rebuilt platform.
This wasn’t a rushed translation job or a bolt-on feature. Multilingual support was designed into the new architecture from day one, so the experience feels natural, consistent, and reliable no matter where you’re working from.
Why Language Support Matters More Than Ever
If you’ve ever worked on international SEO, you already know the pain points:
- Team members forced to work in English when it’s not their first language
- Clients confused by reports they don’t fully understand
- Switching tools or accounts just to manage different regions
- “Translated” interfaces that feel broken or incomplete
We wanted to remove that friction completely.
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With the new Ranktracker app, your SEO workflows stay the same — only now, the language adapts to you, not the other way around.
That means clearer reporting, smoother collaboration, and faster decision-making for global teams.
What’s Actually New Here (Beyond Just Translations)
Because the app was rewritten from the ground up, language support now runs much deeper than labels and menus.
You get:
- A fully localized interface, not partial translations
- Consistent terminology across tools and reports
- Better handling of non-Latin scripts and RTL languages
- A foundation that lets us add new languages fast — without breaking things
In short: the app feels native, whichever language you’re using.
Supported Languages (Full List)
Below is the complete list of languages now live in the Ranktracker app.
Core & Western European Languages
- EN – English
- DE – German
- FR – French
- ES – Spanish
- PT – Portuguese
- IT – Italian
- NL – Dutch
- SV – Swedish
- DA – Danish
- NB – Norwegian Bokmål
- FI – Finnish
- IS – Icelandic
Central & Eastern Europe
- PL – Polish
- CS – Czech
- SK – Slovak
- HU – Hungarian
- RO – Romanian
- BG – Bulgarian
- HR – Croatian
- SL – Slovenian
- LT – Lithuanian
- LV – Latvian
- ET – Estonian
- UK – Ukrainian
- EL – Greek
- SQ – Albanian
- SR – Serbian
- BS – Bosnian
- MK – Macedonian
Middle East & Eurasia
- TR – Turkish
- AR – Arabic
- HE – Hebrew
- FA – Persian
- RU – Russian
East Asia
- JA – Japanese
- KO – Korean
- ZH – Chinese
South & Southeast Asia
- ID – Indonesian
- MS – Malay
- VI – Vietnamese
- TH – Thai
- TL – Tagalog
- HI – Hindi
- BN – Bengali
- TA – Tamil
- TE – Telugu
- MR – Marathi
- GU – Gujarati
- PA – Punjabi
- UR – Urdu
- NE – Nepali
Africa
- SW – Swahili
- HA – Hausa
- IG – Igbo
- ZU – Zulu
- XH – Xhosa
- ST – Sesotho
- TN – Tswana
Caucasus & Central Asia
- AZ – Azerbaijani
- KK – Kazakh
- UZ – Uzbek
- HY – Armenian
- KA – Georgian
Built for International SEO — Not Just “Translated SEO”
One of the big lessons from rebuilding Ranktracker is that international SEO doesn’t scale when tools don’t.
Supporting this many languages means:
- Agencies can onboard global clients faster
- Distributed teams can work comfortably in their native language
- Reports are easier to understand, share, and trust
- SEO workflows stay unified across regions
Whether you’re tracking keywords in Tokyo, reporting to clients in Berlin, or managing campaigns across multiple continents, Ranktracker now feels like it belongs there.
What This Unlocks Going Forward
This language expansion isn’t the end goal — it’s infrastructure.
Because multilingual support is now baked into the platform, it opens the door for:
- Faster rollout of new languages
- Better AI and automation features across regions
- Stronger support for global search behaviour and intent
- A genuinely international SEO toolkit, not a region-limited one
The new Ranktracker app is already live with this update, and it’s a big step toward making SEO tooling less fragmented — and a lot more human — worldwide.

