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A fully localised interface in 20 languages, with full RTL support.

Aiemaily's full interface — every label, button, error message, and AI output — is available in 20 languages. Switch language once; it follows you across devices.

Supported languages

Aiemaily ships with the following 20 locales. All interface strings are translated; AI-generated summaries and replies adapt to the language you are composing in.

LanguageCodeScript direction
English (source)enLTR
SpanishesLTR
Portuguese (Brazil)pt-BRLTR
FrenchfrLTR
GermandeLTR
ItalianitLTR
DutchnlLTR
PolishplLTR
TurkishtrLTR
IndonesianidLTR
VietnameseviLTR
RussianruLTR
JapanesejaLTR
KoreankoLTR
Chinese (Simplified)zh-HansLTR
Chinese (Traditional)zh-HantLTR
ArabicarRTL
HebrewheRTL
HindihiLTR
ThaithLTR

Right-to-left support

Arabic and Hebrew get full right-to-left layout. The entire interface — sidebar, thread list, reading pane, compose window, and navigation — mirrors horizontally. Icons with a directional meaning (arrows, chevrons) flip automatically.

There is no 'RTL mode' to enable; Aiemaily detects your locale and applies the correct text direction to the document automatically.

Direction-agnostic layout

Aiemaily's layout uses logical CSS properties (start/end rather than left/right) throughout, so RTL is a first-class, tested experience — not an afterthought.

Language detection and switching

On first visit, Aiemaily reads your browser's Accept-Language header and selects the best matching supported locale automatically — no setup required.

To change language, go to Settings → Language & region and pick from the list. Your choice is saved to your account and applied on every device you sign in to.

Your language travels with you

Language preference is stored on your Aiemaily account, not in a browser cookie. Sign in on a new device and your interface immediately appears in your chosen language.

Dates, times, and numbers

All dates, times, and numbers are formatted according to your locale's conventions using the standard Intl API — never hard-coded to English formats.

Relative timestamps ('2 hours ago', 'Yesterday') and absolute dates ('13 Jun 2026') both respect your locale and time zone.

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