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Pirate Translator

Translate text into classic pirate speak.

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Great for tattoos, gifts, mottoes, and creative writing.

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Common uses for the Pirate translator

  • Roleplay, improv, and creative-writing prompts
  • TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts scripts in Pirate style
  • D&D and tabletop NPC voices
  • Fan fiction and parody writing in the voice of Pirate
  • Captions and bios that sound like Pirate

What people translate

Real examples of the kinds of text the Pirate translator handles well.

  • A roast of a friend in Pirate
  • A birthday or holiday message done Pirate-style
  • A movie, song, or book quote in Pirate style
  • A short pep talk or hot take in Pirate
  • A normal sentence rewritten in the voice of Pirate

How the Pirate translator works

This isn't a dictionary — it's a language model prompted to imitate the voice of Pirate. It rewrites your input so the result sounds like Pirate would say it, not just literally translates the words.

Each run gives you a slightly different take, so hit translate again if you want another spin. Outputs stream in real time, usually under a second for short phrases.

When something lands, save it as a card or copy the text. Use the From/To selectors if you'd rather flip a Pirate-style line back into normal English.

If you like the Pirate translator, you may also enjoy Emoji Only and Gen Z, or branch out into Shakespearean.

Frequently asked questions

Will the Pirate translator handle long text?

Yes — up to two thousand characters per run. Short prompts usually land harder, since the Pirate voice has more room to shine in a tight line.

Is the Pirate translator free?

Yes. No signup, no daily cap for normal use. If a result lands well, the card export button turns it into a shareable image you can post anywhere.

Why does the Pirate translator give me a different result every time?

There are many right ways to say something in the voice of Pirate. The model picks one fresh take per run — hit translate again to roll a new variation.

Can I use Pirate translations in my videos or posts?

Yes — outputs are yours to use. We'd appreciate credit when it makes sense, but it isn't required for casual social use.