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Queryra + TranslatePress
Works out of the boxTranslatePress is fully compatible with Queryra AI Search. Each translated post is indexed separately and searches return results in the visitor's active language.
Officially recommended: Queryra is listed by TranslatePress as their AI search plugin for multilingual sites — verified by the TranslatePress team.
Tested with
TranslatePress 2.x
Queryra plugin
v1.1.11+
Setup time
5 minutes
What works
- A 100-product store stays at 100 Queryra records regardless of how many languages you add — TranslatePress keeps a single canonical post per item (translations live in custom database tables)
- Multilingual queries are handled by Queryra's parser at search time — a Polish shopper typing "kurtka wodoodporna" matches the same canonical product as an English shopper typing "waterproof jacket"
- Search returns results in the visitor's active language — no mixed-language results
- Pretty Permalinks are preserved in result URLs (e.g. /fr/produit-name/)
- AJAX live search picks up the active language from TranslatePress correctly
- Works with both auto-detect and manual language switcher widgets
- Compatible with TranslatePress free, Personal, Business, and Developer tiers
Setup notes
- 1
Enable Pretty Permalinks
Go to Settings → Permalinks in WP admin and pick anything other than "Plain". TranslatePress uses URL-based language switching (
/fr/,/de/) which requires pretty permalinks. - 2
Add languages in TranslatePress
Go to Settings → TranslatePress, set your default language and add translation languages. Translate your posts and products in the TranslatePress front-end editor.
- 3
Sync your records to Queryra
In your Queryra dashboard, click Sync Records. TranslatePress keeps a single canonical post per item — your record count stays the same regardless of how many languages you add (a 100-product store stays at 100 records). Cross-language matching happens at query time via Queryra's multilingual parser.
- 4
Test from the front-end
Open your site in incognito, switch language with the TranslatePress switcher, run a search. Results should be in the active language only. If you see mixed results, re-sync once more.
Troubleshooting
If AI search isn't showing results after setup, the most common causes are: incomplete import, sync frequency too low for testing, or a conflict with another search plugin (FiboSearch, Relevanssi, SearchWP).
Full troubleshooting guide — fix in 5 minutesMore questions? See the general FAQ or email contact@queryra.com.
Last updated: May 4, 2026 · Last tested with TranslatePress 2.x and Queryra plugin 1.1.11.