# Sharinpix Mobile App: Change Language

It's possible to change the SharinPix mobile app's language at any time. Two languages are available: **English (en-US)** and **French (fr-FR)**.

## How to change the language

To switch between languages, [go to the settings screen](/documentation/mobile-app/sharinpix-mobile-app-settings-screen.md). You can find the language selector as shown in the screenshot below:

![](/files/h8SgrmgdkxjGVPqjdD3R)

## Additional options

Below the language selector, there are two extra clickable links:

* **Use Device Language**

This option lets the SharinPix mobile app automatically use the device's language, if it's supported. If the device language isn't supported, **English (en-US)** is used as the default.

* **Use Organization Language**

By clicking this link, the Sharinpix mobile app switches to the organization's language.

Here's how these two options look on the settings screen:

![](/files/jUvNRRtyVzTgOb5XLt0W)

{% hint style="warning" %}
**Note:**

* By default the SharinPix mobile app uses the organization's language if available.
* Otherwise, it uses the device language as long as it is supported.
* If neither is available or supported, the app defaults to **English (en-US)**.
  {% endhint %}


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