Most people are used to standard auto-translators that translate text sentence by sentence, in isolation from each other. As a result, the meaning of the conversation gets distorted, professional terms are translated inaccurately, and pronouns lose their logical connection.

Max Translator is a high-quality and accurate next-generation translator powered by advanced artificial intelligence models (Gemini and GPT). Our platform translates text without mechanical errors or silly distortions. This is achieved not just through a quality dictionary, but thanks to deep context analysis, maintaining conversation history, and flexible communication tone settings.

Four technologies that make translation accurate

1. Continuous history and conversation memory

Classic translators suffer from 'digital amnesia'—they instantly forget what was translated a second ago. Because of this, a two-way dialogue turns into a set of disjointed phrases.

How this works in Max Translator: The AI retains the entire history of the current conversation in memory.

  • Example of a standard translator error: You say at a bank: 'My card is blocked.' Then you ask: 'How do I restore it?' A standard programme will translate the word 'it' as an abstract 'it' or 'her,' losing the connection to the word 'card.'
  • Max Translator's solution: Our accurate translator remembers that three phrases ago, the conversation was about a bank card. It will automatically establish the correct grammatical connections and translate the pronoun perfectly, preserving the logic of the conversation.

2. Understanding the global context of the situation

The same word can have completely different meanings in different life situations. Word-for-word translation often leads to awkward and even dangerous situations (for example, at a doctor's appointment or when filling out documents).

How this works in Max Translator: The AI analyses the entire topic of the dialogue. The system recognises the communication sphere and automatically selects the correct terms: medical in a hospital, legal in court, financial in a bank. You get a natural, live translation, as if you had a professional interpreter by your side.

3. Flexible control of communication tone (Register of Voice)

In Russian, there is a clear difference between the respectful 'Вы' and the friendly 'ты.' In many foreign languages (such as Spanish, Japanese, or German), politeness rules are even stricter. Standard auto-translators often translate phrases too casually or, conversely, excessively formally.

How this works in Max Translator: You can manually set the desired tone of the translation:

  • Formal tone: The AI will select the most polite grammatical structures, appropriate when communicating with customs, officials, landlords, or business partners.
  • Informal tone: The translation will sound lively and natural, without artificial pomp—ideal for chatting in a café, bar, or with friends.

4. Additional system prompts (Fine-tuning the AI)

Every user faces unique tasks. Sometimes you need to make the translation shorter, sometimes use the simplest words for a child, and in other cases, add professional slang.

How this works in Max Translator: You can set an additional prompt (instruction-hint) for the AI. The artificial intelligence instantly adapts its algorithms to your requirements. For example, you can specify: 'translate as if for a five-year-old child', 'use British English', or 'maintain a concise style of instructions'. Such a level of personalisation is unavailable in any standard translator.

High-quality translator in your smartphone

We created Max Translator for those who value confidence in every word. The combination of advanced AI, conversation memory, flexible tone, and manual settings ensures that your message is conveyed to the interlocutor in its original meaning—without silly mistakes or distortions.

Detailed usage instructions

How to use dialogue context correctly

Using context is not mandatory, but it can improve translation quality. It is recommended for complex and important translations.

1. Set the context

Click this button, located in the centre of the site in the footer, under the menu (icon with three lines). After this, the left microphone will change its function and be ready to record the translation context.
Click the left microphone. Start speaking. Example of conversation context: 'I am at a bank discussing issues with my debit card with the manager.' After this, click the left microphone button again. The context will be set, but it won't be used for translation yet.
If you want to describe the translation context in text, go to your Personal Account by clicking the far-right button in the site header. Select the prompts settings tab. Write in the top field, which is called: 'Global Context (Scene)'.

2. Use the context

To enable the AI to use the translation context, you need to turn it on. Go to the footer menu (icon with three lines) and click the context enable button in this menu.

How to control communication tone

In the additional footer menu, there is a button for controlling the translation tone. By clicking it, you can choose one of three modes:

Formal communication mode
Informal communication mode
Automatic. The AI does not adjust the tone of your conversation

How to use dialogue history

In the additional footer menu, there is a button for controlling translation memory. Click it to use the dialogue history.

Fine-tuning the prompt

Go to your Personal Account by clicking the far-right button in the site header. Select the 'Prompts' tab. Find the 'Translation Prompt' field. After editing, don't forget to click the 'save prompts' button at the bottom of the tab.

Warning! Only edit the prompt if you clearly understand what you are doing!

Editing the prompt allows you to control the AI and set some non-standard translation settings. For example, you can add to the end of the prompt: 'Try not to use complex technical terms' or 'Convert units of measurement to the metric system.'

High-accuracy AI translator works with the following languages:

North America: English, French

Europe: Albanian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, Welsh

Middle East & Africa: Afrikaans, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish

Asia & Oceania: Armenian, Azerbaijani, English, Georgian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Pashto, Tagalog, Thai, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese

Latin America: Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish