Localize your website into Russian

Reach over 150 million Russian speakers across Russia and several other post-Soviet states, plus a large global diaspora. Russian uses Cyrillic script and carries real current compliance considerations that go beyond language. MotaWord translates into Russian for the markets where it makes sense, and flags the ones that need a legal review first.

150M+

SPEAKERS WORLDWIDE

Several

COUNTRIES WITH OFFICIAL OR WIDESPREAD USE

Cyrillic

SCRIPT, SHARED WITH SEVERAL OTHER LANGUAGES

A note on reaching Russia specifically
Extensive Western sanctions related to the war in Ukraine significantly restrict commercial engagement with users physically in Russia, separate from the language itself. If Russia is part of your target market, this is worth a conversation with your legal or compliance team before launch. We're not a law firm and this isn't legal advice, we just want you to know this early. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, other Russian-speaking markets, and diaspora communities elsewhere don't carry this same restriction.

A language spoken well beyond Russia's own borders

Russian retains real use as a working and interethnic language across Central Asia and the Caucasus, plus sizable diaspora communities in Israel, Germany, and the US.

Interethnic

official or working-language status in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus

1.5M+

Russian speakers in Israel, one of several sizable diaspora hubs

Widely spoken

across the US, Germany, and other countries with established Russian-speaking communities

Distinct

from Ukrainian, worth translating and treating separately

Russian-speaking markets outside the sanctions question

Beyond Russia, Russian retains meaningful reach across several post-Soviet states without the same compliance considerations.

KazakhstanOfficial interethnic language
Widely spoken
Constitutionally recognized as the official interethnic language alongside Kazakh
BelarusCo-official
Widely spoken
Co-official with Belarusian and the dominant language of daily use
KyrgyzstanOfficial
Widely spoken
Official language alongside Kyrgyz

Cultural and technical considerations

Beyond the compliance note above, most Russian localization mistakes come from conflating it with Ukrainian or other Slavic languages.

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Never substitute Russian for Ukrainian, or vice versa

They're related but distinct languages, and conflating them is especially poorly received given the current political context.

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Cyrillic script needs proper font support

Shared with several other languages but with its own character set and rendering requirements.

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Diaspora and Central Asian audiences are different from a Russia-based audience

Payment methods, legal requirements, and even some vocabulary can differ meaningfully between these markets.

What Russian localization does for search and reach

Standard SEO tooling applies outside Russia itself; within Russia, Yandex is the dominant search engine.

Yandex inside Russia

Yandex remains the dominant search engine within Russia, relevant primarily if the compliance considerations above don't apply to your business.

Google elsewhere

Standard Google SEO applies for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, diaspora, and other Russian-speaking markets outside Russia.

Character encoding

Proper UTF-8 handling for Cyrillic in URLs, meta tags, and titles avoids rendering and indexing issues.

Translating and localizing a website into Russian

That depends on current sanctions and export control rules that go well beyond language. We'd point you to legal or compliance counsel for that specific question rather than guess at it here.

No, they're distinct languages. We treat them as separate translation projects.

Cost is driven by word count and file format. MotaWord quotes per word with no subscription or platform fee, and turnaround is typically 12 to 24 hours.

What sets our Russian localization apart

Native Russian linguists

Translators who keep Russian and Ukrainian properly distinct across every project.

MotaWord Active

Instant machine-first localization with professional post-editing layered on top, so you can launch fast and refine over time.

12 to 24 hour turnaround

Our collaborative translation model gets full-site projects done in hours, not the weeks a traditional agency needs.

24/7 live support

Direct access to your project team throughout, with no ticket queue.

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Need Russian beyond your website?

MotaWord supports Russian beyond website localization, from official document translation to live interpretation.

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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 Russian-language support, available 24/7.

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