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Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge ? HTTP
When new or updated web pages are published through an HTTP-based CMS or headless content platform, the content is sent to Lionbridge for translation. Once approved, translated versions are returned via HTTP APIs and published back to the source system. This reduces manual handoffs and speeds up multilingual website launches.
Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge ? HTTP
Digital assets such as product images, brochures, and videos stored in a DAM can be sent through HTTP endpoints to Lionbridge for localization metadata, captions, subtitles, or translated supporting text. The translated outputs are then synchronized back into the DAM for downstream use in regional campaigns and websites.
Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge ? HTTP
Product descriptions, attributes, and promotional copy can be pushed from an e-commerce platform or product content service to Lionbridge for translation. Returned translations are then published through HTTP APIs to regional storefronts, helping retailers maintain accurate and timely multilingual product catalogs.
Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge
When content is approved in a CMS, an HTTP webhook can automatically trigger a translation job in Lionbridge. This allows editorial and localization teams to work in parallel, eliminating delays caused by manual request submission and ensuring translation starts immediately after content is finalized.
Data flow: LionBridge ? HTTP
Lionbridge can send translation job status updates back to a CMS, DAM, or workflow engine through HTTP callbacks or APIs. Teams gain visibility into whether content is queued, in progress, completed, or requires review, enabling better planning for launch dates and regional publishing schedules.
Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge
Structured content, translation memory references, glossary terms, and metadata can be exchanged bi-directionally between enterprise content systems and Lionbridge. This ensures translators use approved terminology and that updated language assets are continuously synchronized across platforms.
Data flow: HTTP ? LionBridge ? HTTP
Transactional messages such as order confirmations, account alerts, onboarding emails, and support notifications can be routed from application services through HTTP to Lionbridge for translation. The localized message templates are then returned and used by customer communication systems to deliver region-specific communications.