The explosion of smartphones and mobile apps means you can reach customers all over the world with an app. With thousands of potential customers just a download away, can you afford to miss out on opportunities because your apps aren’t localized for different demographics? Mobile apps LOCALIZATION take your existing app and framework and make it work for different target audiences around the world, considering everything from usability to how easy your app is to find in each language. The language plays an important role in localizing mobile apps but it goes beyond that too, it encompasses things like local context, currencies, and script direction. VINALOCALIZE can take your mobile app translation and localization journey from inception to completion without losing your original intent but still giving you a point to connect with foreign markets. It’s our combination of skills that mean we’ve worked with global businesses on a huge range of projects, including helping businesses get the most out of their apps.
Account Director, KDM Communications
We aspire to be the world’s leading and diversified international stock exchange. We knew we could trust VINALOCALIZE in our mission to communicate the message globally given our pleasant experience working with them in the past. As expected, they delivered excellent quality! Their proactive communication and ability to meet tight deadlines helped us complete necessary preparations before the inauguration by our PM on time. It is always a pleasure to work with VINALOCALIZE!
Creative Director, Climb Media Pvt. Ltd.
We had a requirement of adjusting our current website for which we provided VINALOCALIZE with access to our CMS and they were able to seamlessly integrate with their translation management system. This automated workflow helped speed up the entire process which in turn reduced our time-to-market. VINALOCALIZE adapted our website to UK English perfectly as per our requirements and we will certainly work with them on the localization of the newly designed website into potentially more language pairs such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Arabic and possibly others in the future for Asia.