LONDON, UK – 26 February 2025 – XTM has just announced a major platform update in its Transifex product that’s designed to help organizations actively manage translation quality, govern AI output, and accelerate localisation with less operational friction.
The release introduces TQI Tasks and Structured AI Style Guides, alongside workflow improvements that give localisation leaders clearer visibility into quality, greater control over AI behaviour, and stronger confidence as they scale global content.
Together, these updates help organizations reduce the cost of localisation by automating quality decisions, minimizing unnecessary human review, and enabling teams to ship high-quality content faster.
TQI (Translation Quality Index) Tasks allow organizations to automatically evaluate the quality of existing translations at scale. Instead of manually reviewing every string, teams can run a TQI Task across batches of content to calculate quality scores and surface the most common issues
For example, teams can set clear quality thresholds and only route lower-scoring content to a human reviewer. This way, high-quality translations move straight to release, while human expertise is focused only where it adds value.
This helps you:
Structured AI Style Guides give organizations direct control over how AI applies brand voice, tone, and language rules. Instead of relying on opaque summaries, teams define clear instructions designed specifically for AI.
When AI translations are aligned with brand expectations upfront, teams spend less time rewriting and correcting content. Fewer edit cycles mean lower review costs, faster time to market, and greater confidence in AI-driven localisation at scale.
This delivers:
Transifex also introduced Add Strings Online, enabling teams to create new source strings directly in the platform without editing or re-uploading files.
The benefits include:
“These updates reflect a clear shift in how enterprises think about localisation,” said Lorcan Malone, CEO of XTM. “AI has made it easier to translate at scale, but harder to maintain confidence in quality. With TQI Tasks and Structured AI Style Guides, Transifex gives leaders the visibility and control they need to scale global content without compromising standards.”
For companies already scaling internationally, the impact is tangible. “Today, over 60% of our new acquisitions come from non-English markets, driving over 40% of our revenue,” said Daniel Garcia, Senior Growth Marketer at Doist. “Transifex plays a central role in making that possible. Its AI-driven workflows allow us to scale globally while keeping human expertise exactly where it has the greatest impact.”
“So much of a project manager’s day is eaten up by small questions, manual checks, and trying to piece together what’s going on,” said Andreas Ljungström, Head of Product at XTM. “XTM Agent gives that time back. It’s like having a teammate who already knows the context, understands your priorities, and helps you make the right call without slowing you down.”
The announcement reinforces Transifex’s continued investment in AI localisation as part of XTM’s broader mission to help enterprises scale global content with confidence. By combining automation with measurable quality and clear governance, Transifex supports XTM’s vision of transforming language from a barrier into an opportunity, helping organizations move faster while maintaining trust across every language.