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How to Change Language Settings on Bybit? (User Interface)

To change Bybit’s language, log in, open Settings via your profile icon, select Language, and choose from 20+ options—changes apply instantly across the UI.

Mar 18, 2026 at 07:19 am

Accessing Language Preferences

1. Log into your Bybit account using either the web platform or the official mobile application.

2. Locate the user profile icon, typically positioned in the top-right corner of the interface on desktop or bottom-right on iOS/Android apps.

3. Click or tap the icon to open the dropdown or slide-out menu containing account-related options.

4. Select Settings from the list—this section houses display, security, notification, and language configurations.

5. Navigate to the Language subsection within Settings, where a full list of supported languages appears.

Switching Between Supported Languages

1. Bybit supports over 20 languages including English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, and French.

2. Tap or click on the desired language entry—no confirmation prompt is required; the change applies instantly across all visible UI elements.

3. The interface reloads dynamically: menus, tooltips, order forms, asset names, and trading pair labels update without page refresh on web or app restart on mobile.

4. Language selection persists across sessions as long as the same device and login credentials are used.

5. Some localized versions include region-specific regulatory disclaimers, fee schedule formatting, and date/time conventions aligned with local standards.

Language Behavior Across Platforms

1. Web interface language settings are stored per browser session and do not sync automatically with mobile app preferences.

2. On Android and iOS, the app defaults to the system language unless manually overridden inside Bybit’s Settings menu.

3. Desktop browsers may retain language preference even after clearing cookies if saved via localStorage under the domain bybit.com.

4. Language changes affect only frontend display—API responses, wallet addresses, transaction hashes, and contract specifications remain in their canonical format regardless of UI language.

5. Charting tools such as TradingView integration retain original English labels for indicators and drawing tools, though axis units and timeframes adapt to locale formatting rules.

Resetting to Default Language

1. Return to the Language section in Settings and locate the option labeled English (US) at the top of the list.

2. Select it to revert all UI text—including error messages, success banners, and modal dialogues—to standard English.

3. No data loss occurs during reset; account balances, open orders, API keys, and KYC status remain unaffected.

4. If the interface becomes unreadable due to an unsupported or misconfigured locale, use keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+R (Windows) or Cmd+R (Mac) to force reload with fallback language logic.

5. Language fallback behavior prioritizes English when requested locale files fail to load, especially during server-side updates or CDN latency events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does changing the UI language affect my trading history export format?A: No. Exported CSV or Excel files always use English column headers and standardized timestamp formats, regardless of selected UI language.

Q: Can I set different languages for trading and derivatives modules?A: No. Bybit enforces a single global language setting across spot, futures, options, and copy trading interfaces.

Q: Why does some text remain in English after switching languages?A: Newly added features, third-party widgets, or untranslated strings in beta releases may temporarily retain English until full localization is deployed in subsequent patches.

Q: Is language preference shared between Bybit and Bybit Academy or Bybit Blog?A: No. Those domains operate independently; each requires separate language configuration through their respective site menus.

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