For individuals & small teams
Annual seat
- All translation features
- 14-day money-back guarantee
- No-credit-card trial
- Email support · 2-business-day response
Translate Power BI reports into dozens of languages with enterprise-grade localization.
Multilingual norms can be achieved today. Edit cultures, captions, and descriptions across your reports. Share with translators via Excel. Changes sync back automatically. No complex setup, no script.
Tables, columns, measures, and hierarchies are visible in one glance. Filter to "missing only" and the 3-day audit becomes a 3-minute pass.
Learn more →Real-world impact
Time to audit translation coverage across a large multilingual report.
Export every culture to a single Excel file (or CSV). Hand it to your translation team. Re-import safely with version tracking and a coverage badge per culture.
Learn more →One file. All cultures.
Keep an up-to-date record of every translation with one click.
Connects to a local Power BI Desktop instance, or opens .pbix / .pbit files. No cloud, no analytics, and no sign-in. State and logs stay on your machine.
Learn more →Enterprise governance
No accounts, usage tracking, or crash reporting. The only outbound calls are license activation at purchase and an optional update check.
Self-contained x64 MSI with the .NET 10 runtime bundled. Deploys via Intune or SCCM if needed.
For governance reviews and audits.
how it works
Open a Power BI file or pick a running Power BI Desktop instance directly.
Add cultures, edit captions and descriptions. Verify translation coverage.
Save your changes and publish your multilingual Power BI report.
Add any culture
Not seeing your language? You can create custom locales for regional dialects or any language variant your business needs.
questions before you buy
No. Your model and translations never leave the machine. The only outbound requests are license activation at purchase (and a re-issue on each renewal) and an optional update-manifest check at startup. Both are auditable and both can be turned off in Settings for a zero-network process.
No. In live mode the app pushes edits to Power BI Desktop via TOM; your .pbix file is only ever written when you do File → Save inside Desktop. In file mode the app opens .pbix / .pbit on disk. A .pbix containing a data model is saved as a sibling .pbit and the original .pbix is left untouched. There is no in-place rewrite of the source .pbix.
7 days from first launch. No credit card. Fully unlocked. At day 7 the app switches to read-only until you enter a license key.
It is on the roadmap. Daxlate targets local Power BI reports for now. Fabric workspaces are the next step.
Yes. Daxlate exports to XLSX or CSV, with one file holding every culture as separate columns. Re-importing previews the diff in a dialog so you see exactly what will change before you confirm. Blank cells in the import overwrite existing translations with blanks, so translators should leave cells they have not worked on as-is rather than deleting them.
Captions and descriptions on tables, columns, measures, hierarchies, and hierarchy levels.
Yes. Tick "Open in read-only mode" on the Welcome screen. It disables Save, Discard, culture add/remove, and undo/redo. Use it for governance reviews, audit walkthroughs, or showing a model to a stakeholder without risk of an accidental write.
Not in v1. The Core library is wired so a CLI wrapper is a thin add-on. It is on the roadmap, but not yet dated.
Why we built it
“Translating a Power BI report shouldn't require a custom script and a shared spreadsheet.”
The team behind Daxlate
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Install in two minutes. Connect to your running Power BI Desktop instance. Export every culture to one Excel file by dinner.
7 days · no credit card · fully functional