TacoTranslate lets you bring your React and Next.js applications to new markets automatically using state-of-the-art AI. Introducing new features to your product shouldn't hold you back: Gone are the days of tedious JSON file management and waiting for translators. Our contextually aware, AI-powered translations ensure your product always supports the languages you need, without delay, freeing you to focus on growth and innovation.
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TacoTranslate offers state-of-the-art AI translation, freeing you from tedious JSON file management. Currently supporting over 70 languages, TacoTranslate is able to bring your product to a global audience within minutes. Gone are the days of waiting for translators before launching new features – with TacoTranslate, you can go live as soon as you’re ready, as new strings are automatically translated on the fly.
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TacoTranslate is primarily targeted at small-to-medium SaaS businesses.
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TacoTranslate was built as a solution for smaller-to-medium businesses to be able to reach global markets without having huge internationalization budgets.
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TacoTranslate is built with Next.js and React in mind, but support for Vue, Angular, and React Native is coming soon.
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