How To Change The Website Language
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03/27/2026
By PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
How Do I Change The Website Language
This video guide will show you how to update the language settings for your PhotoBiz account.
How to Change Your Website Language & Customize Labels in PhotoBiz
Overview
You can change the display language of your PhotoBiz website and personalize the wording of common labels to better fit your brand. While the AI Website Creator allows you to choose your website language during initial setup, you can update or change that language at any time from your account settings. This guide walks you through how to update your website language and customize label text across your site.
STEP ONE
Log into your PhotoBiz account and click MY ACCOUNT from the left-side menu.
STEP TWO
At the top center of your My Account page, hover over SETTINGS and click LANGUAGES from the dropdown menu.
STEP THREE
Under Choose a Language, click the dropdown menu and select the language you want your website to display in. Available options include English, Spanish, French, and Italian.
Scroll down and click SAVE CHANGES to apply the new language to your website.
STEP FOUR
Scroll down to the label customization section to update the wording used throughout your website.
Type your preferred wording in the available fields next to each label. When a label is customized, it will highlight in lime green. You can update both the singular and plural versions of each label.
Click SAVE CHANGES after making your updates.
FINAL STEP
Refresh your website to confirm your new language setting and custom labels are displayed correctly.
Additional Options or Helpful Notes
You can customize the following default website labels to better match your brand voice:
- Appointment
- Buy
- Cart
- Comment
- Coupon
- Event
- Favorite
- Featured
- Gallery
- Gift Card
- Image
- Invoice
- Other Items
- Post
- Print
- Product
- Service
- Tag
- Zip Code
Customizing labels is especially useful if you want your website wording to feel more personalized or aligned with your niche (for example, changing “Gallery” to “Portfolio”).