Format × language
Translate a Word document from Chinese to Japanese, layout preserved
Need to translate a Word document from Chinese to Japanese without wrecking the formatting — or pasting sensitive data into a public translation box? Veil Translate parses the file in your browser, translates only the text, and writes it back into the original structure, so the result matches the source layout.
Sensitive entities are detected and masked locally before anything is sent, then restored on your machine after translation.
What gets translated
Paragraphs, headings, tables and header/footer text in the Word document are translated, while fonts, styles, numbering and table structure stay exactly as they were.
Sensitive data is masked locally
Before sending, the names, ID numbers, phones, emails, bank/USCC numbers and organizations you confirm are replaced with stable placeholders; only masked text goes to your chosen translation service, and restoration happens on your machine. The de-identified body text is still sent as plaintext — this is not encrypted translation.
Detection coverage & quality
Because the source is Chinese, sensitive entities are detected reasonably well by the local regex-plus-AI model and masked before translation. Placeholders are protected by the prompt and verified for integrity before restoration.
Frequently asked questions
Will the Word document formatting change after translation?
No. Only text is replaced; the Word document structure, styles and layout are preserved.
Is my file uploaded to your server?
No. Parsing, detection, masking and restoration happen in your browser. Only masked text and your API key are sent, directly to the translation provider you choose.
Which sensitive values are detected?
Names, ID numbers, phones, emails, bank accounts, USCC numbers and organizations — by regex plus a locally-run AI model. You can add or remove any of them on the review screen before masking.