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How to Change the Binance App Language Settings

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What If the Binance App Isn't in Your Preferred Language

Many users find that the Binance app displays in English after their first installation — this is especially common when downloading via an overseas Apple ID or Google Play. The Binance app supports multiple languages, and switching is very straightforward. This article walks through the specific steps for changing the language on the mobile app, web version, and desktop client.

Changing the Language in the Mobile App

Method 1: Switch from Within the App (Logged In)

  1. Open the Binance app.
  2. Tap the profile avatar icon in the top left corner to enter the profile page.
  3. Find and tap the "Settings" option.
  4. Find the "Language" option and tap to enter.
  5. Browse the language list and select your preferred language.
  6. The system may prompt you to restart the app to apply the language change — tap to confirm.
  7. After the app reloads, the interface will display in your selected language.

Method 2: Switch from Within the App (Not Logged In)

If you haven't logged in yet, you can still switch the language on the login page:

  1. Open the Binance app and go to the login page.
  2. Look for the language selection entry at the top or bottom of the page (usually displayed as the current language name or a globe icon).
  3. Tap the language selection entry.
  4. Select your preferred language.
  5. The page will automatically refresh in the new language.

Method 3: Automatic Detection from Phone System Language

The Binance app attempts to match the phone's system language upon first installation. If your phone's system language is already set to your preferred language but the Binance app still displays differently, try:

  1. Uninstall the Binance app.
  2. Confirm your phone's system language is set to your preferred language.
  3. Reinstall the Binance app.
  4. After installation, the app should automatically display in the matching language.

Changing the Language on the Web Version

Steps

  1. Open your browser and visit www.binance.com.
  2. Look at the top right corner (or page footer) for a globe icon or current language indicator.
  3. Click the language selection button.
  4. Find your preferred language in the dropdown menu.
  5. After selecting, the page will immediately switch to the chosen language.

Switching via URL Parameter

You can also access specific language versions directly by adding a language parameter to the URL:

  • English: https://www.binance.com/en
  • Other languages are similarly accessible with their respective language codes.

Save this URL as a bookmark so every visit opens directly in your preferred language.

Language Setting Not Being Saved

If you need to reselect the language every time you open the web version, it may be due to browser cookie settings:

  1. Confirm your browser isn't set to "Clear all cookies on close."
  2. Add binance.com to your browser's cookie whitelist.
  3. If using incognito/private browsing mode, language settings not being saved is expected since incognito mode clears all data on close.
  4. After logging in to your Binance account, language preferences are saved to your account and will automatically apply on any browser when logged in.

Changing the Language on the Desktop Client

Windows Desktop Version

  1. Open the Binance desktop client.
  2. Log in to your account.
  3. Click the settings icon in the top left or top right corner.
  4. Find the "Language" setting option.
  5. Select your preferred language.
  6. Confirm the change — the client may need to restart to apply the new language.

macOS Desktop Version

The steps are the same as the Windows version:

  1. Open the Binance desktop client.
  2. Find the language option in settings.
  3. Select your language and confirm.

Some Content Still in English After Switching

Even after switching the interface language, you may notice that certain content still displays in English. This is normal, and common reasons include:

Trading Pair Names

Trading pair names (such as BTC/USDT, ETH/BTC) are globally standardized formats and are not translated.

Technical Terms

Some technical analysis tools, indicator names, and financial terminology may retain their English names because these are industry-standard terms. Translating them could actually cause confusion. Examples include:

  • Technical indicator names like MACD, RSI, KDJ
  • Trading roles like Maker, Taker
  • Trading type labels like Spot, Futures

Announcements and Notifications

Some global announcements and system notifications may initially be published in English, with translations following later. Important announcements typically get localized versions.

Third-Party Content

Third-party content embedded within the app (such as certain partner project pages) may not be available in all languages.

Other Language-Related Settings

Customer Support Language

When contacting Binance support, you can choose your preferred support language. At the Help Center or live chat entry, you can usually select the conversation language.

Email Language

The language of emails sent by Binance (security notifications, trade confirmations, marketing emails, etc.) typically matches your account's language setting. If you're still receiving emails in a different language:

  1. Go to account settings in the Binance app or web version.
  2. Confirm the language preference is set to your desired language.
  3. After changing the setting, subsequent emails should be sent in your preferred language.

Push Notification Language

The mobile app's push notification language follows the app's internal language setting. If notifications are still in the wrong language, try resetting the language within the app, or uninstall and reinstall the app before setting the language again.

Summary

Changing the Binance interface language is a very simple process. In the mobile app, find the language option in settings. On the web version, click the language button on the page or visit the language-specific URL directly. On the desktop version, it's also in settings. After logging in, your language preference is automatically saved and applied across different devices. If some content still appears in English, this is normal — it's mainly trading terminology and globally standardized names.

Android: direct APK install. iOS: requires overseas Apple ID