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Lingo.dev is an app localization engine for developers


With $4.2M in funding, YC alum Lingo.dev's app localization engine help developers go global from the get-go.

But with Lingo.dev, the focus is substantively on localizing front-end interfaces, though it also caters to business content such as marketing sites, automated emails, and more — but it doesn’t funnel into any customers’ personal identifiable information (PII), for instance. The company also recently released an experimental beta feature specifically for idioms; for instance, “to kill two birds with one stone” has an equivalent in German that translates roughly into “to hit two flies with one swat.” Their previous startup, which provided analytics for Notion, was entirely bootstrapped with high-profile customers including Square, Shopify, and Sequoia Capital — and it had a grand total of zero employees beyond Max and Veronica.

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