A software development approach that allows users to build applications with minimal hand-coding by using visual interfaces and pre-built components.
Low-code platforms make it easier for both developers and non-developers to create apps, automate workflows, and connect systems. Instead of writing code from scratch, users can drag and drop components, configure logic through simple menus, and deploy solutions quickly.
These tools are widely used in businesses to speed up development, reduce technical barriers, and support digital transformation, without relying entirely on traditional software engineering teams.
Low-code platforms can streamline localization by allowing teams to build apps with internationalization in mind from the start. Some platforms support locale-based content display, integration with translation services, and dynamic UI adjustments for different languages. This makes it easier to scale applications for global users without starting from scratch.