CSV to Stringsdict

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CSV (Comma Separated Values) is a file format widely utilized in various fields, including software localization. It is a simple, text-based file format that facilitates the easy exchange of localizable data in a format accessible to non-technical people.


Apple Stringsdict is a file format within Apple's development ecosystem, designed for storing localization data that demands contextual variations, such as plural forms. It serves as an advanced extension of the Apple Strings format, enabling the sophisticated handling of complex localization scenarios.

How can I convert CSV to Apple Stringsdict?

Converting your localization files is quite easy. First, select Apple Stringsdict as the format you would like to convert to. Then, choose the CSV file and drop it into the designated area. That's all.

What file formats does this localization file converter support?

This localization file converter supports nearly all well-known localization file formats. Below is a list of the supported file formats:

Is this localization file converter free to use?

Yes, this localization file converter is entirely free to use, with no restrictions on the number of translation files you can convert.

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