Sign-off-ready PDF
Certified Translation Drafts For Human Review And Sign-Off
TranslateThatDoc prepares the structured translated PDF. A competent translator or reviewer remains responsible for any required certification.
What this is
- a complete translated draft that preserves official-document structure
- a correction loop for names, terms, and layout-sensitive text
- optional reviewer sign-off for the final PDF
- a lower-friction way for translators to review instead of rebuilding layout manually
How the document flow works
- Upload the source file.The app reads the actual page count and file type before checkout.
- Preserve the structure.Text is translated separately from layout so tables, fields, labels, and signatures stay reviewable.
- Confirm important details.Names, official spellings, dates, and terminology are confirmed before the final PDF is generated.
- Download the final PDF.The output is prepared for human review and sign-off when your destination workflow requires it.
Price, privacy, and certification boundary
TranslateThatDoc is priced as a software-first preparation workflow at a flat $5 per page. The exact uploaded-file quote confirms the final page count before checkout.
The product prepares a final translated PDF for review and sign-off. It does not claim to be the certifying translator, a sworn translator, a court, a government agency, or a credential evaluator.
When you delete a document, the job record and generated files are designed to be purged rather than archived.
Questions people usually ask
What does sign-off-ready mean?
It means the final PDF is prepared so a competent human reviewer can inspect the translation, request corrections, and sign off if they are comfortable doing so.
Can the applicant sign the certification?
Rules vary by destination and filing context. The product does not decide who should sign; it prepares the final PDF and leaves signer responsibility to the appropriate human reviewer.
Why would a translator use this?
A translator can spend less time recreating layouts and more time reviewing accuracy, official names, dates, registry numbers, signatures, and certification wording.