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Localization Testing is a type of software testing that focuses on the adaptation of software to different languages and cultures. It is a process of ensuring that software is properly adapted to the local language, culture, and conventions of a particular region. This type of testing is important for software that is intended to be used in multiple countries or regions, as it ensures that the software is properly localized for each region.
Localization Testing involves a variety of tasks, such as verifying the accuracy of translations, ensuring that the software is properly adapted to the local language and culture, and testing the software for any potential issues that may arise due to the localization process. It is also important to ensure that the software is properly adapted to the local conventions and regulations of the region.
Some companies in the Localization Testing market include Verifaya, Global App Testing, Testbirds, and Applause. Show Less Read more