by Crowdin
Free localization platform for open source projects with an OSI-approved license, including translation memory, glossaries, 700+ integrations, and GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket sync.
Perks
Full access to Crowdin's localization platform at no cost for qualifying open source projects.
Built-in translation memory and glossaries to maintain consistency across your project's translations.
Integrations with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure Repos, and 700+ other tools, plus CLI and API access.
Eligibility
- You have created a translation project in Crowdin.
- The project is licensed under an approved license from an open-source initiative.
- Your project's source code is publicly available for download.
- You do not have any commercial products related to the open-source project you are requesting a license for.
- You are the project lead.
- You have been working on your open-source project for at least three months.
- You have an active community of collaborators.
- You keep the "News" section of your website up to date.
- You release updated builds on a regular basis.
How to Apply
- Submit the open source project setup request form on Crowdin's website.
- Crowdin reviews the application against their eligibility criteria.
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