Reach 12 to 13 million Haitian Creole speakers, most in Haiti itself and a significant, well-established community across the US, especially Florida, New York, and Massachusetts. Haitian Creole is its own language, not a French dialect, with grammar rooted in West African language structure. MotaWord translates directly into Creole rather than converting from French.
For most businesses and public agencies, the US diaspora is the more immediately reachable audience, and it's a substantial, well-established one with real legal relevance for public-sector content.
Haitian Creole speakers in Florida alone
language in New York State, triggering language-access requirements
of Haiti's population functionally speaks French, despite its official status
presence in US school districts, healthcare, and government services
Haiti is the language's home, but its most reachable audiences for most businesses are the established diaspora communities in the US.
Most Haitian Creole localization mistakes come from treating it as a simplified version of French rather than its own language.
A French-to-Creole conversion produces text that reads as foreign and sometimes condescending to native speakers.
Given literacy variation among the audience, clear, direct sentences outperform dense or jargon-heavy phrasing, especially for government and public-service content.
Creole phrasing often needs more words than its English equivalent. We flag layout risk before it becomes a launch problem.
Given Haiti's oral storytelling tradition and literacy variation, audio or video content can extend reach beyond what a text-only page achieves.
For most businesses, discoverability matters more within US-based Haitian Creole communities than through international search into Haiti itself.
Geo-targeting US metro areas: Miami, New York City, and Boston metro targeting often matters more than broad international SEO for this language.
Keyword research in Creole, not French: Search terms need to be researched directly in Haitian Creole rather than translated from a French or English keyword list.
hreflang tag: ht is the standard language code for Haitian Creole content targeting.
Public-sector compliance relevance: Several US states and municipalities require language access provisions that include Haitian Creole, relevant if you serve government, education, or healthcare audiences.
No. It's a distinct language with its own grammar, even though much of its vocabulary is French-derived. It requires its own translation, not a conversion from French.
For most businesses, especially school districts, healthcare, and public services, the US diaspora is the more immediately reachable and relevant audience.
We'd recommend against it. A direct translation into Haitian Creole from your source content reads more naturally than an adaptation from French.
The cost of translating a website with MotaWord into Haitian Creole depends on the workflow you choose. For file-based website localization, you send us the text, pages, or strings you want translated, and pricing is based mainly on word count and project scope. If you want a more complete website workflow, MotaWord Active runs on a subscription matched to your site. Active makes your website multilingual instantly with AI, includes multilingual SEO support, ongoing content updates, a no-code workflow, and 24/7 live support. If you want human review, discounted professional translation is available as an optional add-on.
Translators who work in Creole directly, not French speakers adapting on the fly.
Deep familiarity with school district and government-sector Haitian Creole translation requirements, a core part of our work.
We write for clarity and accessibility, especially for public-facing and government content.
AI makes your website multilingual instantly. Discounted professional translation is available as an optional add-on when you want human review on the pages that matter most.
Our collaborative translation model gets full-site projects done in hours, not the weeks a traditional agency needs.
Direct access to your project team throughout, with no ticket queue.
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MotaWord supports Haitian Creole beyond website localization, from official document translation to live interpretation.
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USCIS-accepted certified translation for birth certificates, diplomas, transcripts, and other official Haitian Creole documents.
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In-person interpreters for legal proceedings, medical appointments, school meetings, and business events.
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On-demand VRI and OPI interpreters for remote Haitian Creole-language support, available 24/7.
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