Create multilingual metadata that travels with the work.
Arkian creates structured metadata beside multilingual output: titles, descriptions, keywords, topics, context, and package information for products, content, apps, and customer-facing systems.
Metadata files
Titles, descriptions, keywords, topics, and context in structured files.

Metadata is part of the deliverable, not an afterthought.
Use Arkian when multilingual content needs structured context beside the text, audio, or language files that teams will actually use.
- Content is translated, but context is scattered.
- Titles, descriptions, topics, and keywords need consistency.
- The package needs metadata for review or delivery.
- Arkian creates metadata with the output.
- Metadata stays beside the language assets.
- The package becomes easier to inspect and hand off.
Multilingual assets organized for review.
The customer brings approved source content. Arkian returns files organized for review, delivery, or release support.
String files
Localized copy with keys, placeholders, and file rules preserved.
Metadata files
Titles, descriptions, keywords, topics, and context in structured files.
Audio files
Translated scripts, approved narration text, MP3/WAV output, validation, and repair-ready language packages.
Packaged assets
Predictable language folders, a root manifest, recorded validation status, and a downloadable ZIP for handoff.
The package is the handoff.
Arkian keeps the output inspectable: named files, selected formats, language folders, and package context.
Inputs
- Approved source
- Languages
- Metadata option
- Content context
Outputs
- Titles
- Descriptions
- Keywords
- Topics
- Metadata JSON
- Package context
A focused path from source to package.
The customer keeps control of the final system. Arkian prepares the multilingual assets and package structure.
Add approved source content.
Select metadata depth and languages.
Generate structured metadata.
Review metadata beside the package.
For clear jobs that do not need a full localization stack.
Arkian can support apps, websites, voice prompts, kiosks, onboarding, support content, and other systems that need multilingual assets without a full CAT/TMS workflow.
Product builders
Localized app strings, metadata, help copy, release assets, and product-language files without connecting a repo.
Content teams
Approved scripts, articles, lessons, podcasts, and explainers turned into multilingual text, metadata, and voice files.
Small agencies
Client-ready multilingual packages without standing up a CAT/TMS, voice stack, metadata process, and file-prep workflow.
Customer-facing systems
IVR, voicemail, kiosks, SCO, EPOS, onboarding screens, support prompts, and other systems that need consistent copy or audio.
Operational teams
One focused multilingual job done cleanly: approved source in, structured output out, customer review stays in control.
More than raw translation.
Translation is one part. Arkian adds the structure around it: formats, folders, metadata, scripts, voice files, naming, and delivery-ready packages.
Metadata can be produced beside strings, scripts, and audio.
Structured JSON helps output stay inspectable.
Useful for product and content handoff.
Avoids treating metadata as manual cleanup.
Questions customers may have.
Is Arkian a CAT or TMS replacement?
No. Arkian prepares structured multilingual outputs from approved source content. Mature CAT/TMS platforms remain the better fit for translation memory, terminology governance, reviewer routing, and Git-native localization operations.
Does Arkian need repository access?
No. Arkian creates packages and files. The customer keeps their product, repository, CMS, IVR system, kiosk platform, or content system under their own control.
What does Arkian actually solve?
Arkian compresses the production work between approved source content and usable multilingual assets: strings, metadata, scripts, voice files, naming, folder structure, and downloadable packages.
Other Arkian workflows.
Generate metadata.json files from approved source content and package them with multilingual deliverables.
Create semantic metadata from approved source content, including topics, keywords, descriptions, and context fields.
Package multilingual strings, scripts, metadata, and audio into organized downloadable deliverables.
Create the multilingual assets this job needs.
Choose the output path, review the estimate, and download a structured package.
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