Your Minecraft server,
in every language.

Babel is a Paper plugin that translates everything the server sends — chat, menus, holograms, scoreboards — for each player, in real time. No client mod. Works with every other plugin you already run.

58
languages
0
client mods
1 line
in config.yml
EN · ES · FR · DE · JA · KO · ZH · AR · HI · PT · IT · RU · NL · PL · TR · VI · TH · ID · SV · DA · FI · UK · CS · HE · ID · EL · RO · HU · EN · ES · FR · DE · JA · KO · ZH · AR · HI · PT · IT · RU · NL · PL · TR · VI · TH · ID · SV · DA · FI · UK · CS · HE · ID · EL · RO · HU ·

Three moves, four minutes.

  1. 01

    Create your account

    Sign up at babelmc.com with an email and password. Takes ten seconds, no credit card.

  2. 02

    Generate a server key

    From your dashboard, create a key for each server. Paste it into Babel's config.yml and reload. The key locks to that server on first use.

  3. 03

    Players pick their language

    In-game, players run /babel lang and pick a flag. From that moment every message they see — from any plugin — renders in their language.


Everything the server sends.

Global and private chat
Action bars and titles
Boss bars
Tab list header and footer
Inventory and GUI titles
Item names and lore
Book pages and titles
Signs, front and back
Scoreboards and objectives
Team prefixes and suffixes
Villager trade menus
Hologram text (DecentHolograms, HolographicDisplays, vanilla displays)

Answers.

Do players need to install anything?+

No. Babel runs entirely on your server. Any vanilla 1.20.4 – 1.21.x client just works.

Does it translate other plugins' text?+

Yes — that's the whole point. Babel hooks outgoing packets, so EssentialsX, CMI, shop GUIs, quest plugins, cosmetics, all pass through the same translation layer automatically.

Can I share one key across servers?+

No. Each key binds to the first server's hostname or IP that successfully uses it. Regenerate from the dashboard to move a key to a different server.

What if the translation service is briefly unreachable?+

Babel falls back to its offline dictionary and local cache, and ultimately to the source text. No crashes, no frozen menus.