Language Support for Prompting and Interface
Last Updated: Dec 26, 2025
Language Support, Architectural Terms
Answer
Short answer:
You can write prompts in any language, as Rendair automatically translates and interprets your descriptions for the image generation engine. For the platform interface itself (menus and buttons), the supported languages are English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, and French.
Overview
Architectural design is a global profession, and describing visual intent often requires specific terminology that comes most naturally in your native language. Rendair removes the friction of translation by allowing you to describe your concepts exactly as you think of them.
Whether you are describing a "toit mansardé" in French or a "patio interior" in Spanish, the system focuses on the design intent rather than the language used. This ensures that language barriers do not slow down the visualization workflow or compromise the accuracy of the result.
Prompting Capabilities
The core value of AI visualization is speed, and having to translate architectural terms into English adds unnecessary steps. Rendair allows for direct input in any language.
Universal Input: You can type text prompts in any language. The system handles the translation and interpretation automatically behind the scenes.
Architectural Terminology: Local design terms often carry specific visual connotations. Using native terms can sometimes yield more culturally accurate results than generic English translations.
Mixed Input: The system is robust enough to handle prompts that may use a mix of languages if that is how you naturally describe a scene.
Interface Options
While prompting is universal, the user interface, including menus, tooltips, and settings, is localized for specific regions to make navigation easier.
Supported Interface Languages:
English
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
Hungarian
French
Korean
Polish
You can switch between these languages in your account settings or the main navigation bar, depending on your current view.
When to use native languages
Complex Descriptions: When describing mood, lighting, or specific material qualities that are difficult to articulate in a second language.
Local Vernacular: When requesting specific regional architectural styles that are best described using their native names.
Speed: When you need to iterate quickly and do not want to pause to verify English vocabulary.
What experienced teams learn early
Clarity wins. The AI understands intent, so simple descriptions in your native language often work better than complex English sentences.
Consistency matters. If you start a project prompting in Spanish, continuing in Spanish helps maintain a consistent workflow mental model.
The UI is separate. You can keep the interface in English for standard terminology while prompting in your native language for creative freedom.
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