The Lingo.dev MCP server gives AI coding assistants direct access to your localization engine configuration. Your assistant can create glossary entries, adjust brand voice, add instructions, configure models, and manage API keys - without leaving the conversation.
Why this matters#
When we studied how teams configure localization engines, we found that the majority of configuration changes happen during development - while reviewing localized UI, debugging a locale-specific issue, or onboarding a new market. Switching context to a dashboard breaks flow.
The Lingo.dev MCP server was purpose-built to keep localization engineering inside the development environment. Your AI assistant becomes a direct interface to your localization engine: it reads your current configuration, makes precise changes, and confirms the result - all within the same conversation where the problem surfaced.
