We spent 2024 building open-source localization tooling and watching what teams actually did with LLMs.
200,000,000 words later, what we found changed what we built: turned out, localization quality is a function of model configuration, not model.
Configure your engines once: Glossaries. Brand voice. Per-locale model chains. AI reviewers, and call them via API, CLI, MCP or CI/CD. With complete context on every call.
Lingo.dev v1, live today:
This was by far the best project in the recently concluded hackathon we had at @lingodotdev
This app:
- transforms blog posts into multilingual podcast audio files
- you just need to paste a blog URL, and
- the application will scrape the content,
- generate chapters,
- translate them into multiple languages, and
- create high-quality audio files for each language.
Impressed me the most!
Perfect translation is subjective. @lingodotdev cofounder @vrcprl explains how a single word like “space” can mean wildly different things depending on context, and why great translation isn’t about perfection, but understanding what “perfect” means.
Lingo.dev is using AI to make every product multilingual—so teams “just keep shipping” and don’t have to worry about localization and translations at scale.
Write once. Ship in any language.
That’s what @lingodotdev makes possible — automated localization that runs as you ship.
On High Bit, @brettdg talks with cofounders @MaxPrilutskiy (CEO) & @vrcprl (CPO) about how they’re turning localization from a bottleneck into a build-time layer.
The Lingo.dev team is heading to GitHub Universe next week (Oct 28–29) in San Francisco!
If you’re attending, stop by our booth and say hi! We’d love to meet you! 🤝
You asked, we shipped 🚢
- Search added to docs - quick nav with ⌘K
- AI agents (Claude, etc.) now fetch Markdown-only from docs - how-to guide below 👇
- Transactions with large glossary sets are now ~40% faster!
It's one thing to use AI tools. But how can you customize them to work best for *your* team?
@dturnbull of @lingodotdev shares six tips and tricks for leveling up Claude Code
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