Rome, Italy - March 31, 2026 - Lara Translate, the AI-powered translation platform built for developers, enterprises, and language professionals, today announced a series of major product milestones for March 2026. Chief among them: Scale AI has selected Lara’s translation AI as one of just 36 real-world MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers included in its MCP Atlas benchmark — the industry’s leading evaluation framework for assessing AI tool-use capabilities. Lara accounts for 7% of all evaluation tasks in the benchmark, establishing it as the de facto translation layer for large language model (LLM) workflows.
Translation Infrastructure for the AI Agent Era
The inclusion in Scale AI’s MCP Atlas is a significant third-party endorsement that reflects how Lara Translate has become a foundational building block in agentic AI systems. As LLMs increasingly rely on external tools to take real-world actions, translation has emerged as a critical capability — and Lara’s MCP server is now the benchmark by which AI systems are evaluated for translation proficiency.
To complement this recognition, Lara also shipped a full MCP Glossary Management Toolkit in March, enabling developers to create, import, export, and manage terminology assets directly inside MCP environments — without leaving the AI workflow. This makes Lara the only translation MCP server with native, in-workflow glossary control.
“When Scale AI builds a benchmark to measure how well AI agents use tools in the real world, and translation is 7% of it, that tells you everything about where the industry is heading. Lara is already there.” — Maurizio Tiberi, Senior Director, Lara Translate
A Complete Multimodal Translation Platform
March also marks the completion of Lara’s full multimodal SDK rollout. Audio-to-Audio Translation and Image Translation are now available across all supported programming languages, making Lara the
only translation platform to offer text, voice, and image translation through a unified, developer-ready API. Key highlights include:
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Audio-to-Audio Translation: Now available across all SDK languages, with a new voice gender parameter for more natural output in media, accessibility, and voice-driven automation scenarios.
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Image Translation: Full SDK rollout completed, backed by a major rework of MIRA — Lara’s image extraction and rendering pipeline — with improved text alignment, color detection, bidirectional and vertical text support.
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Multidirectional Glossaries: Fully available across the SDK ecosystem, giving developers greater flexibility in managing terminology assets across complex multilingual workflows.
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Language Detection with Confidence Scores: The Language Detection SDK now returns confidence scores alongside results, making routing logic and preprocessing pipelines more precise and production-ready.
Expanding the Product Ecosystem
Beyond the developer platform, March saw meaningful updates across Lara’s broader product surface.
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Lara now supports table translation directly in the UI: users can copy-paste tables and translate them in the desired target language (with full support of all major Lara features such as Alternative Translations, Edit Mode and Add to Memory).
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A major rewrite of the Lara Browser Extension redesigns the page translation algorithm for complex DOM structures and extends Lara natively into Chrome, Firefox, Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Slides.
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The Lara for Google Sheets add-on now supports SSO and the full Lara login stack.
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On mobile, both iOS and Android gained native OS-level document sharing to Lara.
About Lara Translate
Lara Translate is an AI-powered translation platform built on more than 20 years of neural machine translation research at Translated, a global language services company. Lara delivers context-aware, memory-augmented translations through a developer-first API and a suite of apps and integrations spanning web, mobile, browser, and productivity tools. Lara is trusted by professionals, developers, localization teams, and enterprises worldwide. Learn more at laratranslate.com.
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