Hello Zoho Books Users!
Let's delve into a feature that underscores our commitment to localization accessibility: multiple language support in Zoho Books. With this feature, users can seamlessly switch between different languages, ensuring that the platform caters to their regional preferences and needs.
Whether you're managing finances in the Middle East, where Arabic is widely preferred, or conducting business in Canada with a preference for French, or perhaps operating in Mexico and opting for Spanish, Zoho Books has you covered. Similarly, in India, where languages like Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu are commonly spoken, Zoho Books ensures that users can interact with the platform in their native language.
Our platform boasts comprehensive language support across the globe, with over 20 languages available, including German, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and more. This extensive language selection enables users worldwide to work comfortably and efficiently in their preferred language.
How to change language in Zoho Books iOS app:
➤ Open the Zoho Books iOS app.
➤ Navigate to "More” and go to “Settings”.
➤ Click on “Organization Profile” and scroll down to find the Language settings.
➤ Tap on the drop-down list to view the supported languages and select your preferred language.
➤ Automatically, Zoho Books will be set in the chosen language.
How to change language in Zoho Books Android app:
➤ Open the Zoho Books Android app.
➤ Navigate to the left side panel and go to "Settings" >> "Organization Profile."
➤ Scroll down to find the Language settings.
➤ Tap on the drop-down list to view the supported languages and select your preferred language.
➤ Automatically, Zoho Books will be set in the chosen language.
Language localization in Zoho Books isn't just about linguistic diversity; it's about empowering users to work comfortably and efficiently in their preferred language. Experience this by downloading the Zoho Books mobile app using this link or download by scanning the QR code below.

Regards,
Tanisha Choudhury