LingoHub provides a centralized platform for managing translation processes for various stakeholders including managers, translators, developers, and designers.
16sub-processors
HeadquartersGraz, Austria
Founded2013
Size51-200
MarketB2B
PublicPrivate
ProductsTranslation Management Platform, Translation Memory, Machine Translation, GIT Integration, Web-based Translation Suite
By Category
All Sub-Processors
| Name | Category |
|---|---|
| Amazon Translate | Content & Localization |
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| AWS Bedrock | AI & Machine Learning |
| DeepL | Content & Localization |
| Google Analytics (Google Ireland Limited) | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Google Cloud Platform (Google Cloud EMEA Limited) | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Google Translate (Google LLC) | Content & Localization |
| Google Workspace (Google Ireland Limited) | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Heroku (Salesforce, Inc.) | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Intercom | Communication |
| Mailgun | Communication |
| Microsoft Translate (Microsoft Corporation) | Content & Localization |
| OpenAI | AI & Machine Learning |
| Sentry (Functional Software, Inc.) | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Stripe | Payments & Billing |
| TextMaster (Acload SAS) | Content & Localization |
Data Processing Locations
EU
14 sub-processors
USA
2 sub-processors
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sub-processors does Lingohub use?
Lingohub uses 16 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Lingohub's main sub-processors?
Lingohub's sub-processors include Amazon Translate (Machine translation services), Amazon Web Services (Data storage), AWS Bedrock (AI services), DeepL (Machine translation services), Google Analytics (Google Ireland Limited) (Web and application analytics services), and 11 more.
Where does Lingohub process data?
Lingohub's sub-processors are located in EU, USA.