How to Add Multi-Currency and Multi-Language Support in Shopify

How to Add Multi-Currency and Multi-Language Support in Shopify

Want to expand your Shopify store’s reach to a global audience?
Adding multi-currency and multi-language support is essential in today's eCommerce landscape.
Not only does it enhance the customer experience, but it also boosts your conversion rates and makes your store more competitive internationally.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about adding multi-currency and multi-language support to your Shopify store, even if you're not on Shopify Plus.

Let’s get started! 🚀


🌍 Why You Need Multi-Currency and Multi-Language Support in Shopify

1. Global Reach

Expanding your store to serve customers in multiple countries is a surefire way to increase revenue.

2. Better Customer Experience

Allow customers to shop in their preferred language and currency, reducing friction and increasing trust.

3. Boost Conversions

Shopify stores with multi-currency options often experience higher conversion rates as customers feel more comfortable making purchases in their local currency.


🔥 Step-by-Step Guide to Adding Multi-Currency and Multi-Language Support in Shopify


1. Setting Up Multi-Currency in Shopify

If you’re using Shopify Payments, adding multi-currency support is easy. With this feature, customers can view prices in their local currency and complete purchases in that currency.

Here’s how to set it up:

Step 1: Enable Shopify Payments

  • From your Shopify admin, go to Settings → Payments.

  • Under the Shopify Payments section, click Manage.

  • Ensure Shopify Payments is activated. If not, follow the steps to set it up.

  • Once activated, you’ll see a section for Multi-currency.

Step 2: Enable Multiple Currencies

  • Under Shopify Payments, scroll to Currencies.

  • Click Add currencies to enable currencies that your customers use.

  • Shopify supports over 133 currencies, so you can target a wide audience.

📌 Note:
Shopify Payments is available in most countries, but there are specific requirements for each region. Make sure your store is eligible.

Step 3: Customize Currency Display

  • Go to Online Store → Themes → Customize.

  • Under Theme Settings, find Currency.

  • You can display prices in the customer's local currency based on their IP address or let them select a currency from a currency selector in the header/footer.

📌 Pro Tip:
Make sure to enable a currency switcher in the header of your store for easy access.


2. Setting Up Multi-Language Support in Shopify

Shopify doesn’t allow full language customization by default, but you can easily enable language translation with the right tools.

Method 1: Shopify's Native Multi-Language Feature (Shopify Plus)

If you’re on Shopify Plus, you can easily enable language translation from the Shopify Admin:

  • Go to Settings → Languages.

  • You can then add additional languages to your store, and Shopify automatically translates your content.

However, if you are not on Shopify Plus, don’t worry — you can still enable multi-language support using apps.

Method 2: Using Translation Apps for Multi-Language Support

There are several apps available to enable language translation for your Shopify store. These apps can help translate product descriptions, checkout pages, and more.

Here are some popular options:
  • Langify: Automatically translates your store’s content and allows you to manage translations.

  • Weglot: Offers a quick and easy solution for adding multiple languages to your store.

  • Translate & Adapt: Shopify's native app that works well for adding language options without needing Shopify Plus.

Step 1: Install a Language Translation App

  • Go to the Shopify App Store and search for a translation app.

  • Choose the app that fits your needs and install it.

Step 2: Translate Content

  • Most apps will automatically translate your content (like product titles, descriptions, and checkout pages). You can fine-tune the translations to ensure they fit your brand’s tone.

  • Add a language selector to your store so customers can switch between languages easily.

📌 Tip:
If you want to maintain control over your store’s tone, manually review the translations to ensure they match your brand voice.


🌐 Best Practices for Multi-Currency and Multi-Language Support

1. Currency Switcher in the Header/Footer

Add a currency selector in a visible location (usually the header) so customers can easily change their preferred currency. This reduces friction and provides a seamless shopping experience.

2. Translate Your Store’s Key Pages

Ensure your product pages, collections, checkout page, and legal pages (like terms and conditions) are translated accurately. These are the most crucial pages for customer interaction.

3. Optimize for SEO in Different Languages and Currencies

When targeting international customers, it’s crucial to implement SEO best practices for localized keywords. For example:

  • Use local currency symbols (e.g., $ for the US, £ for the UK).

  • Translate key product keywords into local languages.

  • Create country-specific URLs or subdirectories (e.g., example.com/en for English and example.com/fr for French).

4. Offer Local Payment Methods

Make sure to enable local payment gateways for different regions, especially if you are selling to countries that prefer specific payment methods like PayPal, Stripe, or regional payment providers (e.g., Razorpay in India, Alipay in China).


🚀 Final Thoughts

By adding multi-currency and multi-language support, you're making it easier for international customers to shop on your Shopify store, which can lead to higher conversion rates and a better customer experience.
With Shopify’s built-in tools and a few third-party apps, it’s easier than ever to create a global shopping experience without having to upgrade to Shopify Plus.

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