Help shape the next tool

Request a Translator

If you looked for a translator and could not find it here, send the idea with examples and a clear use case. Good requests help LexiTranslator grow around real language needs, not random additions.

Tanjeet Baloria (TSB), founder of LexiTranslator
Your request goes to the builder
New ideas are reviewed for usefulness, clarity, and safe implementation
Good requests make the site better for more people. The strongest ideas solve a real user need, include examples, and can be made safely without pretending to replace certified translation work.

What Makes a Good Request

  • Name the translator clearly, such as a language, dialect, code, fandom language, or writing style.
  • Add one or two example phrases if you have them. Examples make the tool easier to build correctly.
  • Explain why people would use it: school, gaming, writing, captions, decoding, roleplay, or quick curiosity.
  • Mention if it needs reverse translation too, such as Latin to English or symbols back to plain text.

How Requests Become Better Tools

Need

User need first

A request is stronger when it explains who needs the translator and what they are trying to do.

Examples

Examples help

Real phrases, common words, or expected output make it easier to create something people can actually use.

After launch

Support stays connected

If the idea becomes a tool, future bug reports, examples, and output issues can still be checked through Support.

Send Your Idea

Every request is reviewed, but not every idea can be built. The best requests solve a clear user need and can be made safely without pretending to be a certified translation service.
Your translator request has been prepared for contact@lexitranslator.com. Please send it from your mail app. Requests are reviewed and used to decide what should be built or improved next.
Requests help shape useful translators and improve existing ones.