Provides qTranslate compatible ACF field types for Text, Text Area, WYSIWYG, Image and File.
As of April 2026, ACF qTranslate is a WordPress acf plugin with 9.0K+ active installations and a 4.5/5 rating from 17 reviews. It has been downloaded 183K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.5.0+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2013. Last updated 7 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are down 9% this week. Top alternative: Advanced Custom Fields (ACF®).
This plugin provides qTranslate-X compatible ACF4 and ACF5PRO field types for Text, Text Area, WYSIWYG, Image and File. When adding a field to a field group these new field types will be listed under the qTranslate category in the Field Type dropdown.
The standard Text, Text Area and WYSIWYG field types can also be enabled for translation.
https://github.com/funkjedi/acf-qtranslate/issues/
Unmaintened plugin, not working with recent versions of ACF,
Huge amount of bugs (WYSIWYG and IMAGE fields not working at all), completely break native ACF fields. This error was reported but no update since 10 month…
It seem this plugin is abandoned and unusuable anymore
latest version of ACF pro ( 5.6 ) created a new issue on acf qtranslate code. Thanks to the comunity the developer managed to push in 5 days a new version that fix it…
that’s how open source should work every time….
Hello,
I have installed latest wordpress with these three plugins:
1. qTranslate-X
2. Advanced Custom Fields
3. Advanced Custom Fields: qTranslate
Now, I have created a custom field(text) showing on default page template. So, when I am putting content for one language and save it, it is working fine.
But when I click on the second language tab, the text I put for previous language in that field is showing same. Means on changing tab, this custom field is not behaving like default title and content fields of page.
Thanks,
Sunil Chaudhary
Awesome. Thank You.
Работает просто и четко. Спасибо!
| WordPress | 3.5.0+ requiredTested up to 4.9.29 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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