How translated videos are displayed to viewers
YouTube uses signals to match a video's language (title, description and captions) automatically to viewer preferences. Signals can include a viewer's language, location and recently watched videos. These signals show videos in the language that's the best match for the viewer. This language may be different from the viewer's main language setting.
If a viewer changes their language setting on YouTube, all videos won't immediately be available in their chosen language. Even if videos have translations available in that language.
For example, if a viewer changes their language to English, but signals indicate that they also understand French, then they may get the original French version.
View translated videos
If you want to view translations of a video, you can view the video using a different language.
- Open an incognito browser window using Chrome, Firefox, MS Edge or Opera.
- Go to your video's watch page on YouTube.
- Click your profile picture Language Select the desired language.
You can also use captions (subtitles) on videos when available.