AI Multilingual Desktop Automation

Most AI tools assume you speak English. They accept English commands, produce English output, and struggle with anything else. Fazm is different. It understands commands in any language you speak - Spanish, Russian, Polish, Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, or any other - and executes tasks on your Mac without needing translation. Your language is not a limitation; it is just how you prefer to work.

Why Most Automation Tools Fail Non-English Speakers

The automation industry has a language problem. Virtually every desktop automation tool, macro recorder, and AI assistant was built for English-speaking users. If you want to use them in Spanish, you need to phrase your commands in English first. If you want the output in Polish, you need to translate it yourself afterward. For the billions of people who do not primarily work in English, this creates an unnecessary barrier between them and productivity tools that should just work.

The problem goes deeper than just commands. When you need to navigate a website in Hindi, fill out a form in German, or write an email in Portuguese, English-first tools fall apart. They cannot read non-Latin characters on screen, they stumble over right-to-left text, and they certainly cannot compose natural- sounding text in a language they were not designed for.

Fazm was built on large language models that understand dozens of languages natively. When you speak to it in Russian, it thinks in Russian. When you ask it to write a GitHub issue in Polish, the Polish reads naturally - not like machine-translated text. And when you need to navigate a Japanese website, it reads the characters on screen the same way it reads English. No language packs, no settings, no compromises.

Multilingual Tasks You Can Automate with Fazm

"Set a reminder in Spanish for tomorrow"
"Read Slack messages and write analysis in simple English"
"Create a GitHub issue and write it in Polish"
"Navigate Indian e-commerce sites in Hindi"
"Draft a business email in Portuguese"
"Search for apartments on a German real estate site"
"Summarize a French PDF and respond in English"

These are real prompts that Fazm users give in their native languages. Fazm processes the command and executes it regardless of what language you use.

How Fazm Handles Multiple Languages

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Speak or type in any language

Press the Fazm hotkey and give your command in whatever language feels natural. Fazm automatically detects the language and processes it natively - no configuration needed.

2

Fazm understands the intent

Whether you say 'set a reminder for tomorrow' in English or 'crea un recordatorio para manana' in Spanish, Fazm extracts the same intent and maps it to the right desktop actions.

3

Navigates multilingual interfaces

Fazm can read and interact with applications and websites in any language. It understands button labels, menu items, and form fields regardless of the language they are displayed in.

4

Produces output in your target language

Need the result in a different language than your command? Just say so. Fazm can take a command in Hindi and produce a report in English, or take an English command and write a document in French.

Real Multilingual Scenarios Where Fazm Shines

Cross-language team communication

Your engineering team uses English in Slack, but you need to write a root cause analysis for a stakeholder who prefers Spanish. You tell Fazm: "Read the #incident channel in Slack and write a summary of what happened in Spanish." Fazm reads the English Slack messages, understands the technical context, and produces a clear summary in natural Spanish - not Google-Translate-level output, but text that reads like a native speaker wrote it.

Shopping on international e-commerce sites

You want to buy electronics from a Japanese retailer or browse products on a Polish marketplace. Most automation tools cannot read the page because it is not in English. You tell Fazm: "Go to this site and find wireless headphones under 10,000 yen." Fazm navigates the Japanese site, reads product names and prices in Japanese, applies your filters, and reports back in whatever language you prefer.

GitHub issues in the team's language

Your open-source project has contributors who speak Polish, and you want to create a GitHub issue with the description in Polish for accessibility. You tell Fazm: "Create a GitHub issue about the login bug and write it in Polish." Fazm opens GitHub, creates the issue, and writes a detailed description in natural Polish - including technical terms used correctly in context.

Languages Fazm Works With

Fazm understands and produces text in virtually any language that macOS supports. Here are some of the most commonly used:

EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanPortugueseRussianPolishHindiArabicChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)JapaneseKoreanTurkishItalianDutchSwedishCzechUkrainianThaiVietnameseIndonesianHebrewGreek

This is not an exhaustive list. Fazm works with any language supported by its underlying AI model, which covers the vast majority of written languages worldwide.

Why Fazm's Multilingual Support Matters

Zero configuration

No language packs to download, no settings to change, no keyboard layouts to configure. Fazm detects your language automatically and responds accordingly.

Native-quality output

Fazm does not run your text through a translation API. It generates text natively in the target language, producing output that reads naturally to native speakers.

Cross-language workflows

Read a document in French, summarize it in English, then email the summary in Spanish. Fazm handles language switching within a single workflow seamlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What languages does Fazm support?

Fazm understands commands in virtually any language including English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Italian, Dutch, and many more. There is no language configuration needed - just speak or type in your preferred language.

Can Fazm write content in a different language than my command?

Yes. You can give a command in one language and ask Fazm to produce output in another. For example, you can say in English: 'Create a GitHub issue and write it in Polish' and Fazm will create the issue with Polish text.

Does Fazm work with non-Latin scripts?

Yes. Fazm handles Cyrillic, Arabic, Devanagari, Chinese characters, Japanese kana and kanji, Korean hangul, and any other script that macOS supports. It can read and type in these scripts natively.

Can Fazm navigate websites in other languages?

Yes. Fazm reads and interacts with websites regardless of their language. It can navigate Indian e-commerce sites in Hindi, browse Japanese job boards, fill out German government forms, or shop on Spanish retail sites.

Do I need to change any settings to use Fazm in my language?

No. Fazm automatically detects the language of your command and responds accordingly. There is no language setting to configure, no language pack to download, and no keyboard layout requirements.

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