Ship your product
in every language.
LingoSeal is a translation management platform for product teams. Manage keys, hand off to translators and reviewers, and pull everything into your build — without the spreadsheet sprawl. No credit card; every new workspace starts on a 14-day Business trial.
$ npm install -g ./lingoseal-cli.tgz $ lingoseal push --include-base ✓ 214 keys pushed $ lingoseal download ✓ de.json · fr.json · ja.json written
Push keys from your codebase, pull reviewed translations back into your build.
Read the CLI docsBuilt with feedback from teams shipping in
Localization lives in three places at once
The problem
A spreadsheet your team has long forgotten, a folder of JSON files that drift apart each release, and Slack threads asking who wrote what.
What changes
One place where strings live. One review workflow your whole team shares. One pipeline that pushes new copy to production and pulls reviewed translations back into your repo.
Who it's for
Product engineers shipping in more than one language. Localization managers tired of CSV exports. Founders who just want the German page to look like the English one.
Everything you need to ship multilingual
Glossary + consistency
A shared glossary with forbidden and non-translatable terms keeps every language on-message. Reuse what's already been translated.
Team workflows
Tasks, reviews, change requests, audit logs. Bring translators, reviewers, and engineers onto one timeline.
Public API + CLI
Pull translations from CI, push new keys from your codebase. Versioned /v1 API with deprecation policy.
Outbound webhooks
Signed deliveries on key changes, publishes, task completions. Rebuild CI on every shipped string.
Roles + permissions
Workspace and project RBAC. SSO via Azure AD today, SAML/SCIM on the enterprise roadmap.
Per-key history
Every edit recorded with author, timestamp, and diff. Revert anything; export the audit log on demand.
Your repo is the source of truth
Push new keys from your codebase, pull reviewed translations back into your build. Works with react-i18next, next-intl, or plain JSON — Android and iOS support coming soon.
Ready to translate?
Start free, invite your team, and ship your first localized page this afternoon.