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Brainrot Translator: English to brainrot in one click

Type anything in plain English and get it back in full brainrot slang — Gen Z, Gen Alpha, or Italian brainrot mode. Got a message you can't decode? Flip the direction and translate brainrot back to English.

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  • English to brainrot & brainrot to English
  • Gen Z, Gen Alpha & Italian brainrot modes
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A brainrot translator converts normal English into the chaotic internet slang that dominates TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and group chats — words like skibidi, rizz, gyatt, sigma, and fanum tax. This free English to brainrot translator has three modes: Gen Z slang for the no-cap-fr-fr generation, Gen Alpha brainrot for full skibidi Ohio energy, and Italian brainrot for Tralalero Tralala–style absurdity. It also works in reverse — paste any brainrot text and translate it back to plain English, so you can finally decode what your little brother, your students, or your comment section are actually saying.

Everything you need

Built for creators who want fast, high-quality results.

English to brainrot

Type any sentence and the translator rewrites it in authentic brainrot slang while keeping the original meaning intact.

Brainrot to English

Flip the direction to decode brainrot back into plain English. Paste a confusing text or comment and get a normal-person translation.

Three slang modes

Choose Gen Z (rizz, no cap, delulu), Gen Alpha (skibidi, gyatt, fanum tax, sigma), or Italian brainrot (Tralalero Tralala energy) for different flavors of chaos.

Free with no signup

Use the brainrot translator right on this page. No account, no email, no paywall — just type and translate.

Built-in slang dictionary

Scroll down for a brainrot dictionary that explains what skibidi, gyatt, fanum tax, sigma, and the rest actually mean.

Turn it into a video

Happy with your brainrot script? Send it into the Brainrot Shorts generator and turn it into a narrated video with gameplay, captions, and AI voices.

How it works

Four steps. Under a minute.

1

Type or paste your text

Enter plain English (or brainrot slang if you're translating back). Up to 800 characters per translation.

2

Pick a direction and mode

Choose English → Brainrot or Brainrot → English, then pick Gen Z, Gen Alpha, or Italian brainrot style.

3

Hit translate

The AI rewrites your text in the selected slang style in a couple of seconds — meaning preserved, chaos added.

4

Copy or make a video

Copy the result for captions, chats, or scripts — or turn it straight into a brainrot video with AI voices and gameplay.

Perfect for

TikTok & Shorts captions

Rewrite plain captions and hooks in brainrot slang so they match the tone your audience actually speaks on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Brainrot video scripts

Draft a script in normal English, brainrot-ify it, then feed it into a brainrot video generator for narration, captions, and gameplay backgrounds.

Memes and group chats

Reply to the group chat in full skibidi mode, roast your friends in Italian brainrot, or turn a boring announcement into a gyatt-tier message.

Parents, teachers & the confused

Use brainrot to English mode to decode what Gen Alpha is actually saying — from fanum tax to mewing — without asking and losing aura.

Brainrot dictionary: what these words actually mean

New to brainrot slang? Here are the words the translator uses most, with plain-English meanings — so you know exactly what you're saying before you post it.

Skibidi
All-purpose absurd word from the Skibidi Toilet YouTube series. Can mean good, bad, or nothing at all — 'what the skibidi' just means 'what on earth.'
Rizz
Charisma, especially flirting skill. Short for 'charisma.' Someone with 'W rizz' is smooth; 'rizzing someone up' means charming them.
Gyatt
Exclamation used when someone attractive walks by, derived from 'god damn.' Mostly aimed at a large backside.
Fanum tax
The 'tax' a friend takes from your food, named after streamer Fanum who famously takes bites of his friends' meals.
Sigma
A lone-wolf, top-of-the-hierarchy person who doesn't follow the crowd. 'What the sigma?' is a general expression of confusion.
Ohio
Shorthand for anything weird, cursed, or off. 'Only in Ohio' memes turned the state into brainrot's capital of strangeness.
Aura
Cool points. Doing something impressive gains aura; embarrassing yourself is '-1000 aura.'
Mewing
A jawline-sharpening tongue posture trend. Also used as a joke gesture meaning 'I can't talk right now, I'm improving my jawline.'
No cap
'No lie' or 'for real.' Cap means a lie, so 'no cap' asserts you're telling the truth. Often paired with 'fr fr' (for real, for real).
Bussin
Extremely good, usually describing food. 'This pizza is bussin.'
Delulu
Playfully delusional — unreasonably optimistic about a crush, a dream, or a plan. 'Delulu is the solulu.'
Cooked
Doomed, finished, or exhausted. 'We're cooked' means it's over. Confusingly, 'let him cook' means let him keep doing something great.
Mid
Mediocre, average, overrated. The polite-ish way to say something is not good.
Glazing
Excessively praising or hyping someone up. If you compliment someone too hard, you're glazing.
Looksmaxxing
Trying to maximize your physical appearance — skincare, gym, haircuts, mewing. The whole self-improvement-for-your-face genre.
Tralalero Tralala
Flagship Italian brainrot character — an AI-generated three-legged shark in Nike sneakers. The face of the Italian brainrot meme universe.

Frequently asked questions

What is a brainrot translator?
A brainrot translator is a tool that converts normal English into internet brainrot slang — words like skibidi, rizz, gyatt, sigma, and fanum tax popularized by TikTok and YouTube Shorts. This one also translates brainrot back into plain English.
Is this brainrot translator free?
Yes. The translator is completely free and doesn't require an account. There's a fair-use limit on how many translations you can run in a short window, but no paywall.
Can it translate brainrot to English?
Yes. Switch the direction to Brainrot → English, paste the slang-filled text, and you'll get a plain-English version — useful for parents, teachers, and anyone decoding Gen Alpha messages.
What's the difference between Gen Z and Gen Alpha brainrot?
Gen Z slang leans on words like rizz, no cap, bussin, delulu, and mid. Gen Alpha brainrot is more chaotic and meme-driven: skibidi, gyatt, fanum tax, sigma, and Ohio. The translator has a separate mode for each, plus an Italian brainrot mode for Tralalero Tralala–style absurdity.
What is Italian brainrot?
Italian brainrot is a meme genre built around AI-generated characters with pseudo-Italian names — Tralalero Tralala, Bombardiro Crocodilo, Ballerina Cappuccina. The Italian brainrot mode rewrites your text with that same over-the-top fake-Italian energy.
Can I turn my brainrot text into a video?
Yes. Brainrot Shorts is a full brainrot video generator — take the translated text, use it as a script, and generate a narrated short with AI voices, animated captions, and gameplay backgrounds.
How long can my text be?
Up to 800 characters per translation, which covers captions, messages, and short scripts. For longer scripts, translate in chunks or generate a full script inside Brainrot Shorts.

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