Beyond Words

San Francisco Translation Services

San Francisco Translation Services

San Francisco Bay Area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits have trusted ALTA to provide professional translation services for more than three decades.

ALTA works in more than 100 languages and specializes in document translation for businesses, website translation, and software localization.

Our 2500+ translators, editors, and proof-readers are professionals with the linguistic and cultural acuity to provide the highest quality services in any language.

Whether you need translation services for your website, a contract, an advertising campaign, or HR documents, we can help. Click on one of our industry options, or on one of our top ten languages in the highlighted boxes below.

Translation project estimates are always free!

About our Services

Comprehensive translation services, multilingual publishing services, and voice talent and subtitling services.
More about our services.

History and Profile

We have completed more than 30,000 translation projects in more than 30 years of service to Fortune 500, small businesses, government agencies, and non-profits. More about our History and Profile.

Beyond Words: ALTA's Blog

We keep our friends informed and entertained with blog posts by language professionals covering topics in translation, linguistics, culture, and news about ALTA.
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Examples of our Work

Client projects come in all shapes and sizes.
See a few examples of our work.

In Good Company

A list of ALTA's satisfied clients, including global corporations and leaders in a variety of industries. See a list of our translation clients.

Free Estimate 800.895.8210

When you call us, a project manager will assist you in getting a fast, free translation quote. For even faster service, just fill out the free estimate form below and attach the document you need translated.

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