
In today’s interconnected world, if you want to succeed internationally, your software needs to speak your clients’ language—literally.
Aaron & Ben specializes in software localization and internationalization, ensuring your software is not only accessible but truly relevant to users across the globe.
Why Localization and Internationalization Matter
In the world of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), globalization is a given. From small startups to global tech giants, one of the key components to international success is making sure your software speaks the language of your target market. This is where localization and internationalization come into play.
Internationalization ensures your software is built with global use in mind, while localization adapts your product for specific regions, languages, and cultural nuances. Both are essential to effectively reach and engage new markets.
The Global Necessity of Localization
Whether you’re a small software publisher or a multinational corporation, localization is no longer optional if you want to expand your reach. To stay competitive and appeal to international users, your software—be it an application, game, utility, or software tool—must be available in the languages of your potential clients.
Without localization, you risk alienating non-English-speaking users and limiting your product’s potential. Our expert team combines technical expertise with deep language knowledge to guide you through every step of the localization process, ensuring your product is ready for global success.
Designing Software for Global Success
At Aaron & Ben, we don’t just translate your software; we make sure it’s designed with international users in mind right from the start. Our teams work alongside you to incorporate the necessary linguistic and technical adaptations, ensuring your product functions flawlessly in any language.
With our end-to-end support, your software will be built to seamlessly transition between languages and markets—without compromising on quality, usability, or user experience.