SIL Language Technology

FLEx (FieldWorks Language Explorer)

Enables linguists to be highly productive when building a lexicon and interlinearizing texts. Powerful bulk editing tools can save hours of work. FLEx allows control of which fields and entries show up in a dictionary publication. Read More

Ukelele

A Unicode Keyboard Layout Editor for macOS versions 10.2 and later. Read More

Keyman

Keyman helps you type in over 2000 languages on just about any device — Windows, macOS, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android tablets and phones, and even instantly in your web browser. Read More

FLExTrans

A rule-based machine translation system that is easy to use for ordinary linguists. It leverages FLEx (Fieldworks Language Explorer) and a powerful transfer rule language to give high-quality results. Your project may already have lexicons in FLEx so you have a head start!… Read More

Audio Project Manager

A web or desktop application with features for local management of audio and text material. It also enables online collaboration, and works together with tools like Paratext and Render, providing flexible management of entire audio and audio-text projects. Read More

SayMore

Recording speakers of the world’s languages is fun and rewarding, but keeping all the resulting files and meta data organized? Converting files to archive formats? Transcription? Painful. That’s why we built SayMore – to make common Language Documentation tasks fun and to keep you productive. Read More

Scripture App Builder

Helps you build customized Scripture apps for Android smartphones and tablets. You specify the Scripture files to use, the app name, the fonts, the colors, the audio and the icon. Scripture App Builder will package everything together and build the app for you. Read More

Adapt It

Helps translate texts between related languages (a process called adaptation). Using Adapt It, translators have been able to dramatically reduce the total time spent on their translation projects. Read More

ScriptSource

A dynamic, collaborative reference to the writing systems of the world, with detailed information on scripts, characters, languages – and the remaining needs for supporting them in the computing realm. Read More

Bloom Editor

Learning to read takes books. Learning to read well, and developing a love of reading, takes lots of books. Books at all different skill levels. But how are low-literacy language communities ever to get all those books in their language? They can do it with Bloom. Read More