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Amazon Mechanical Turk in French: full guide & alternative 2026

L'équipe Microtaches · 2026-06-20 · Guides

Looking for Amazon Mechanical Turk in French? Some good news and bad news. The bad: MTurk has never existed in French, and opening a worker account from France is a real obstacle course. The good: there's a fully-featured French alternative — Microtaches.com. Here's the full picture, with real numbers.

Quick answer: no, Amazon Mechanical Turk has no French interface and officially only accepts new workers from the United States and India. For French residents in 2026, the closest alternative is Microtaches.com: a French micro-tasks platform, 100% FR/EN interface, SEPA payouts in euros, GDPR-compliant.

What is Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk)?

Launched by Amazon in 2005, Mechanical Turk (or "MTurk") is one of the world's earliest crowdsourcing platforms. The principle hasn't changed in twenty years: companies (the requesters) publish micro-tasks called HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks) — image labeling, audio transcription, data verification — and individuals (the workers) complete them for anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars each.

MTurk became the invisible infrastructure behind much of modern AI: armies of MTurk workers labeled the early large datasets used to train computer-vision models, and then LLMs.

Is MTurk available in French?

No. MTurk's interface (mturk.com and worker.mturk.com) only exists in English. There is no official French, German, Spanish or Italian translation. The docs, terms, support and most HITs are written in English — and most require near-native English to be completed correctly.

This isn't an oversight: MTurk was historically built for the North American market, and Amazon never invested in opening it to French-speaking markets, in either localization or European payment rails.

Can you register on MTurk from France?

Since 2013, Amazon has officially restricted new-worker registration to two countries only: the United States and India. Residents elsewhere — France included — are systematically rejected, or have their account suspended within days.

Some French workers still bypass this with a US address and US bank account, but this breaks Amazon's terms and risks permanent account suspension with forfeited balance. More importantly, the payout side is a wall: MTurk only pays via US bank transfer (ACH) or Amazon.com gift cards — not Amazon.fr. No viable solution for a French resident.

How much do you actually earn on MTurk?

The numbers are public and rather disappointing. Several academic studies (Pew Research 2016, Cornell Tech 2018, longitudinal 2023) all converge: median hourly earnings on MTurk hover around $2-3/hour, well below the US federal minimum wage. Only the most experienced and best-tooled workers (with scripts and extensions) reach $6-10/hour.

Median hourly earnings estimate (MTurk vs Microtaches) — Sources: Hara et al. (CHI 2018, Cornell Tech), Pew Research Center, Microtaches internal data.
Valeur
MTurk — beginner€1.80 €/h
MTurk — median€2.50 €/h
MTurk — top 10%€6.50 €/h
Microtaches — beginner€3.50 €/h
Microtaches — active€7.20 €/h
Microtaches — top 10%€11.50 €/h

On Microtaches, rates are set in Ops and published before you accept each mission, avoiding the unpleasant surprises some MTurk HITs are known for.

The 5 best French-speaking alternatives to MTurk

An honest comparison of the main platforms available from France. They don't all stand equal on language, payouts or transparency.

Comparison of the 5 main MTurk alternatives in France — Score out of 10 based on 6 criteria: French interface, payouts in euros, FR support, GDPR compliance, rate transparency, mobile experience.
Valeur
Microtaches9.4 /10
Clickworker6.8 /10
Foule Factory6.2 /10
Microworkers4.5 /10
Swagbucks4.1 /10
  • Microtaches.com — French, FR/EN interface, SEPA payouts in euros, regulatory KYC, FR support. €2,500 cap per worker (anti-money-laundering framework). The closest MTurk equivalent for a French-speaking resident in 2026.
  • Clickworker — German, partly translated to French. Serious but PayPal-only payouts, and tasks mostly in English.
  • Foule Factory — French, focused on market studies and user tests rather than micro-tasks proper.
  • Microworkers — international, English-only interface, very diverse tasks but lots of spam and variable quality.
  • Swagbucks — American, more of a "rewards" platform (surveys, videos) than real euro-paid micro-tasks.
Try Microtaches in 2 minutes — in French, payouts in euros

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Why Microtaches is the natural French equivalent of MTurk

Microtaches.com was built specifically to fill the gap left by MTurk in French-speaking Europe. Rather than try to outdo Amazon on every front, the platform focuses on what MTurk badly lacks for a French resident.

A 100% French (and English) interface

The whole app — dashboard, missions, profile, rewards shop, withdrawals, support — is fully bilingual. Workers pick their language from their profile and can switch at any time.

Payouts in euros via SEPA transfer

No US check, no Amazon.com gift card, no mandatory PayPal. Workers convert their Ops balance to euros and receive a standard SEPA transfer to their IBAN (French or European). A flat 800-Ops fee only applies to transfers outside the European zone.

GDPR & anti-money-laundering compliance

Before the first withdrawal, an identity check (KYC) is required: that's the trade-off of a regulated platform paying in euros. The €2,500 cap per worker matches the European framework for non-professional supplemental income.

Full transparency on rates

Every mission shows its rate in Ops and euros before you accept. A completed mission credits your balance in real time — no opaque 30-day approval window like certain MTurk HITs.

Side-by-side: Microtaches vs Mechanical Turk

Score per criterion (out of 10) — Objective comparison on 6 key criteria for a French-speaking resident.
MicrotachesMTurk
FR language100
EUR payouts101
FR support90
GDPR compliance103
Rate transparency95
Mobile experience94

How much can you really earn on Microtaches?

Let's be honest: no micro-task platform replaces a salary. The goal of Microtaches, like MTurk, is to provide supplemental income available from home, on your own schedule. Observed ranges in 2026:

  • Casual use (15-30 min/day): ~€20 to €50 per month
  • Regular use (1 h/day): ~€80 to €200 per month
  • Intensive use (2-3 h/day): ~€250 to €500 per month
  • Cap: €2,500 per worker (regulatory framework)

The gamification system (badges, levels, monthly ranking) and the rewards shop (Amazon, Netflix, Spotify, Apple gift cards…) complement SEPA payouts for workers who'd rather spend their earnings than receive them as a bank transfer.

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How to start in 4 steps

  1. Free signup in under 2 minutes (email + password, or Google).
  2. Demographic profile completion (4 short guided steps) — you immediately receive a 10-Ops bonus.
  3. First mission: pick from available tasks. Rate shown in Ops and euros, estimated duration visible.
  4. First withdrawal at 5,000 Ops, SEPA transfer after KYC verification. A 10,000-Ops untouchable reserve secures your account.

Frequently asked questions

Does Mechanical Turk exist in French in 2026?
No. MTurk's interface has never been translated to French and Amazon has not announced localization. The best French-speaking alternative is Microtaches.com.
Can you use Amazon Mechanical Turk from France in 2026?
Officially no. Since 2013, worker registration is restricted to the US and India, and payouts only work via US bank transfer or Amazon.com gift cards.
What's the best French alternative to MTurk?
Microtaches.com is the closest French equivalent: paid micro-tasks, 100% FR interface, SEPA payouts in euros, GDPR-compliant, French-speaking support.
Does Microtaches pay in euros?
Yes. Balance is in Ops and converts to euros on withdrawal via SEPA transfer to your IBAN, starting from 5,000 Ops.
Do I have to report earnings to tax authorities?
Yes, like any supplemental income. The €2,500 cap per worker matches the French regulatory framework for non-professional accessory income.
Is this a scam?
No. Microtaches is a regulated French platform: mandatory KYC before first withdrawal, traceable SEPA payouts, public terms, identifiable support.
How long to get paid?
Ops balance is credited in real time when a mission is validated. SEPA transfer is executed within a few business days after KYC validation.
Is there a mobile app?
Microtaches.com is a responsive web app optimized for smartphones. No download needed: access your dashboard from any browser.
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