Have you ever wondered what is the most translated website in the world? Is it the website of tech giants such as Apple, Microsoft, or Google? Is it one of the top social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter?
It is quite reasonable to guess that these websites might be the most translated website in the world.
The most translated website
Surprisingly, the most translated website in the world is not Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Wikipedia. Jw.org, the official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses is the most translated website in the world. The website is available in more than 1032 languages and it offers publications in more than 750 languages. Also, some publications are available in more than 100 sign languages.
Update December 1, 2019 - The website is now available in 1006 languages.
Update June 8, 2021 - The website is now available in 1032 languages.

The website also offers a bible called “New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures” and other Bible-based content for free.
It is even more surprising to know that some of the languages in which the website is available are spoken by less than 10000 people in the world.
Some most translated websites
WEBSITE | LANGUAGES |
Jw.org | 1032 |
Wikipedia | 287 |
149 | |
Apple | 130 |
Who are Jehovah’s Witnesses?
Jehovah’s Witnesses is a small Christian denomination with 8.5 million members ( 8,579,909 at the time of writing this post ) having distinct believes from the mainstream Christians. They are famous for their door-to-door preaching.
We come from hundreds of ethnic and language backgrounds, yet we are united by common goals. Above all, we want to honor Jehovah, the God of the Bible and the Creator of all things. We do our best to imitate Jesus Christ and are proud to be called Christians. Each of us regularly spends time helping people learn about the Bible and God’s Kingdom. Because we witness, or talk, about Jehovah God and his Kingdom, we are known as Jehovah’s Witnesses. - JW.ORG
This article was last updated on 2nd October 2021.