If you want to translate Shopify to Spanish, you are looking at one of the highest-impact language decisions a merchant can make. Spanish is spoken by 559 million people across four continents, and Spanish-speaking ecommerce markets are growing fast. Spain alone has 32 million online shoppers and 15% year-over-year ecommerce growth (source: Shopify App Store market data). The question is not whether to translate, but how to do it well.
Why Spanish Matters for Your Shopify Store
Spanish is the fourth most spoken language in the world, and it spans some of the fastest-growing ecommerce markets. Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia each have distinct online shopping cultures, but they share one thing: 76% of Spanish-speaking consumers prefer buying in their own language.
That preference translates directly into revenue. A Shopify store without Spanish content is invisible to millions of potential buyers who search, browse, and purchase in Spanish. When you translate your Shopify store to Spanish, you unlock access to markets across Europe and Latin America in a single move.
Consider the numbers. Spain’s ecommerce sector is growing at 15% year-over-year. Mexico’s online retail market has doubled since 2020. Argentina and Colombia are seeing similar acceleration. These are not speculative markets. They are active, growing, and reachable from your existing Shopify store.
The Real Challenges of Shopify Spanish Translation
Translating a Shopify store to Spanish is not as simple as running your content through a basic translator. Spanish has complexities that generic translation tools handle poorly.
Formal vs. informal register. Spanish has two forms of “you” - the informal “tu” and the formal “usted.” A luxury brand selling watches needs “usted.” A streetwear brand targeting young buyers needs “tu.” Get this wrong and your store sounds either stiff or disrespectful. Most translation apps do not let you control this.
Regional vocabulary differences. A “computer” is “ordenador” in Spain but “computadora” in Mexico. A “car” is “coche” in Spain but “carro” in Colombia. If your product descriptions use the wrong regional term, shoppers notice immediately. It signals that you do not actually understand their market.
Gendered product descriptions. Spanish nouns carry gender. A “bag” (bolsa) is feminine. A “jacket” (chaqueton) is masculine. Adjectives must agree. When product descriptions are generated programmatically or translated without context, gender mismatches are common and make your store look unprofessional.
SEO in Spanish. Your customers in Barcelona search differently than your customers in Mexico City. Meta titles, descriptions, and URL slugs need to reflect how people actually search in each market, not just be literal translations of your English SEO.
These are not edge cases. They affect every product listing, every collection description, and every page on your Spanish Shopify store.
How LocaleFlow Handles Spanish Translation
LocaleFlow is built to handle exactly these challenges. Rather than treating Spanish as a single, uniform language, it gives you control over dialect, tone, and regional conventions.
Custom prompts for dialect control. When you set up Spanish as a target language in LocaleFlow, you can write a custom prompt specifying your preferred dialect and formality level. Tell it to use Castilian Spanish with formal register for your Spain market, and neutral Latin American Spanish with informal register for Mexico. Each market gets translations that sound natural to local buyers.
Field-level translation control. Not every field should be translated. SKUs, product codes, and technical specifications should stay in their original form. LocaleFlow gives you field-level control over what gets translated and what stays untouched, including individual metafields and metaobjects. This prevents the common problem of translation apps mangling your product data.
Term rules and blacklists. Your brand name should never be translated. Neither should specific product names, model numbers, or industry-standard terms. LocaleFlow’s custom term rules and blacklists ensure consistency across every product in every language.
Auto-sync on content changes. Add a new product at midnight and it is translated to Spanish by the time you wake up. Update a collection description and the Spanish version updates within minutes. No manual re-translation workflow, no forgotten untranslated pages.
SEO translation. LocaleFlow translates meta titles, meta descriptions, and URL handles. Combined with Shopify Markets’ automatic hreflang tags, your Spanish pages are properly indexed by search engines in each target country. For more on getting this right, read our guide to multi-language SEO for Shopify stores.
Getting Started: Translate Your Shopify Store to Spanish
Setting up Spanish translations with LocaleFlow takes minutes, not days. Here is the process:
- Install LocaleFlow from the Shopify App Store and open it in your admin.
- Enable Spanish as a target language in your Shopify Markets settings. If you sell to both Spain and Latin America, set up separate markets for each region.
- Configure your custom prompt. Specify the dialect (Castilian vs. Latin American), formality level (tu vs. usted), and any tone preferences. This is where LocaleFlow differs from every other translation app - you control exactly how your Spanish reads.
- Set up term rules. Add your brand name, product line names, and any terms that should stay untranslated or be translated in a specific way.
- Run your initial translation. LocaleFlow processes products, collections, pages, blog posts, menus, and metafields. A store with 1,000 products typically completes in under an hour.
- Review priority content. Check your homepage, best-selling product pages, and navigation. The AI translations are strong, but a quick review of your highest-traffic pages ensures everything reads perfectly.
Once the initial translation is complete, auto-sync keeps everything current. Every new product, every description edit, every collection update is automatically translated to Spanish without manual intervention.
Want to estimate the revenue impact before you start? Use the ROI calculator to see what Spanish-speaking markets could mean for your store.
One Price, Every Language
LocaleFlow costs $150/month flat. That covers Spanish and every other language you need - unlimited languages, unlimited products, unlimited words. No per-word billing, no translation credits to track, no tier upgrades as your catalog grows. You can translate your Shopify store to Spanish today and add French, German, and Portuguese tomorrow without paying a cent more.
Compare that to apps that charge per language or per product count, and the math is clear for any store with serious international ambitions.
Ready to reach 559 million Spanish speakers? Install LocaleFlow from the Shopify App Store and start translating to Spanish today.
Written by Kwadwo Adu, Co-founder of LocaleFlow